Tuesday, January 19, 2016

I Am Malala by Malala Yousafzai with Patricia McCormick

This book chronicles Malala's experience standing up for girls' educational rights, even at her own personal risk. Information about the Taliban's attack on Malala is included, but the story's focus is her belief in education for all. The book is accessible for most students, which is a benefit since many are interested in learning more about her. However, the story does jump around in the beginning. For example, Malala mentions several occasions when her family had to flee their home to avoid the dangerous rule of the Taliban and Fazlullah. Yet, I knew the Taliban attacked Malala on her way home from school, so I got confused about the chronological order of events. But there are several resources, including a timeline in the back of the book, to assist readers with fully understanding the timing. I recommend this book to readers who enjoy true stories about people making a difference in the world. 

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