Thursday 17 March 2016

I Am Malala PDF

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Summary of the Book
It was in the year 2009 that Malala, the little girl who has now become an icon of courage and hope around the world, started writing a blog. She shared her experiences in the Swat Valley under the control of the Taliban. The girls in the valley were not allowed to attend school on several occasions. This wasn’t long before Malala Yousafzai made herself known to the public through her frequent appearances in both Pakistani and international media. She strongly advocated freedom of education for everyone, especially for young girls and women in her valley and throughout the world. When she boarded her school bus in October 2011, she was shot by a gunman as soon as she told him her name. And although one of the bullets went through her forehead and into her shoulder, she endured the attack to come back even stronger, and people from all over the world were on her side of the battle. This is the fully updated edition of I Am Malala, the story of her bravery, which has made her a symbol of grit, peace, and hope.

About Malala Yousafzai
Malala Yousafzai is an activist for education who has received the Nobel Prize. In 2009, she started writing for a blog under a pseudonym for BBC, which gave away details of her life under Taliban occupation and how she wishes to promote education. In 2011, she was shot by a gunman thrice with one bullet hitting her forehead and running through the length of her face.

About Christina Lamb
Christina Lamb is a British journalist and currently the Foreign Correspondent for The Sunday Times. She always wanted to be a writer and write about people. She is a Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society and has won Foreign Correspondent of the Year four times.










 

Wednesday 1 April 2015

I Am Malala - An inspiring story of a brave girl!


An amazing beautiful girl:


I Love Malala for what she is and for what she stands for. Thanks to her supportive father who inspired her to fight against the injustices done to young girls of Swat, by abandoning them of their right to education. 
 

Young Nobel Laureate:  


A youngest recipient of Nobel peace prize and indeed a brave girl that she is. Coming to the content of this book, it is simply an autobiography of a young girl fighting for her rights and in turn facing dire consequences. I think every one should have a copy of this book to inspire many educated people to uphold the cause of education of the girl child.

Trouble at a very young age:

  
We should note that the protagonist was hardly in her teenage when she was shot. Her bravery is raw, clearly she is, even at that age, a stubborn campaigner for education. This book is inspirational particularly for children. Though a little too much of religion is thrown in there but I imagine that it was an integral part of her childhood and thus is a necessary part of the book.

A well crafted journey of life:


This book is really about the raw portrayal of what happened with Malala, and covers the way it should be complete with the insecurity and helplessness of the ones who loved her when she faced death. The second part of the book is well crafted and emotionally stirring. The sheer brutality of terrorists confounds the reader.  

So its a must read for young minds on how to be determined and write your own future! 

~ Elaine 
 
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