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*Winner of the 2014 Nobel Peace Prize* In 2009 Malala Yousafzai began writing a blog on BBC Urdu about life in the Swat Valley as the Taliban gained control, at times banning girls from attending school. When her identity was discovered, Malala began to appear in both Pakistani and international media, advocating the freedom to pursue education for all. In October 2011, gunmen boarded Malala's school bus and shot her in the face, a bullet passing through her head and into her shoulder. Remarkably, Malala survived the shooting. At a very young age, Malala Yousafzai has become a worldwide symbol of courage and hope. Her shooting has sparked a wave of solidarity across Pakistan, not to mention globally, for the right to education, freedom from terror and female emancipation.
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I am Malala : the girl who stood up for education and was shot by the Taliban, Malala Yousafzai, Christina Lamb
- Langue
- Année de publication
- 2015
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- Langue
- Anglais
- Auteurs
- Malala Yousafzai, Christina Lamb
- Éditeur
- Weidenfeld & Nicolson
- Publié
- 2015
- Format
- souple
- Pages
- 293
- ISBN10
- 1474602118
- ISBN13
- 9781474602112
- Séries
- Mots clés
- Nonfiction, Sciences sociales, Thème historique, Esotérisme & Religion, Histoires vraies, Biographies, Histoire, Sciences politiques & Politique, Thèmes religieux, Religion, Autobiographies et mémoires, Politique, Famille, Éducation, système scolaire, Féminisme, Cadeaux pour papy, Angleterre, Filles, Islam, Fuite, Courage, Biographies de femmes, Terrorisme, Basé sur des faits réels, Émancipation, Pakistan, Attaque, Islamisme, Femmes musulmanes, Taliban, Femmes dans l'islam, Littérature pakistanaise
- Première publication
- 2012
- Titre original
- I Am Malala: The Story of the Girl Who Stood Up for Education and Was Shot by the Taliban
- Évaluation
- 4,15 sur 5
- Description
- *Winner of the 2014 Nobel Peace Prize* In 2009 Malala Yousafzai began writing a blog on BBC Urdu about life in the Swat Valley as the Taliban gained control, at times banning girls from attending school. When her identity was discovered, Malala began to appear in both Pakistani and international media, advocating the freedom to pursue education for all. In October 2011, gunmen boarded Malala's school bus and shot her in the face, a bullet passing through her head and into her shoulder. Remarkably, Malala survived the shooting. At a very young age, Malala Yousafzai has become a worldwide symbol of courage and hope. Her shooting has sparked a wave of solidarity across Pakistan, not to mention globally, for the right to education, freedom from terror and female emancipation.



















