I Am Malala by Malala Yousafzai - Summary
Malala Yousafzai, popularly known as Malala, is a brave Pakistani Pashtun activist who fights for female education. She is the youngest Nobel Prize laureate and her inspiring book, I Am Malala, tells the incredible story of a girl who stood up for the education of girls and was shot by the Taliban.
I Am Malala: An Inspiring Journey
I Am Malala is an autobiographical book co-written by Malala Yousafzai and journalist Christina Lamb. Released on 8 October 2013, by Weidenfeld & Nicolson in the UK and Little, Brown and Company in the US, this book has touched many hearts. You can easily download the book in PDF format using the link provided below.
Contents for I Am Malala by Malala Yousafzai
- PART ONE: BEFORE THE TALIBAN
- A Daughter Is Born
- My Father the Falcon
- Growing up in a School
- The Village
- Why I Don’t Wear Earrings and Pashtuns Don’t Say Thank You
- Children of the Rubbish Mountain
- The Mufti Who Tried to Close Our School
- The Autumn of the Earthquake
- PART TWO: THE VALLEY OF DEATH
- Radio Mullah
- Toffees, Tennis Balls and the Buddhas of Swat
- The Clever Class
- The Bloody Square
- The Diary of Gul Makai
- A Funny Kind of Peace
- Leaving the Valley
- PART THREE: THREE BULLETS, THREE GIRLS
- The Valley of Sorrows
- Praying to Be Tall
- The Woman and the Sea
- A Private Talibanisation
- Who is Malala?
- PART FOUR: BETWEEN LIFE AND DEATH
- God, Lentrust her to you”
- Journey into the Unknown
- PART FIVE: A SECOND LIFE
- The Girl Shot in the Head, Birmingham’
- They have snatched her smile’
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