Malala

               
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Review:

Most ambitious book. Malala - 16 year old, student from Swat Valley Pakistan wanted to support education in spite of the problem in their country. She was named by her father (Ziauddin Yousafzai) as he like Malalai who died in the war. She just want all the students especially girls to get education. Shot on head along with her friends by Talibans and came back to life once again to fight for education. Taliban's who spoil the real face of Islam destroyed schools and killed people and made Malala and her family to go out of their country as they turned against them. However Malala's confidence reached mountain after she was shot and came back to normal life again. Her father who can't speak properly (stammers) gave her freedom to fight for education at this young age. 

Finally, The Norwegian Nobel Committee announced that she is the Nobel peace prize for 2014 and she is still fighting for her country and education. This book is all about struggle, reality, confidence, courage, hopelessness, power, education, peace and strength. She is unique and became famous at young age only because of her determination and ambition. Her words 'one child - one teacher - one book - one pen can change the world' inspired me a lot. I recommend this book and the documentary movie 'He Named Me Malala - 2015' to everyone.

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Author: Christina Lamb

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