Tuesday, May 19, 2020

I Am Malala - Bookrags Books to Honor the Courageous Student

I Am Malala - Bookrags Books to Honor the Courageous StudentMalala Yousafzai, the 14-year-old girl who was shot in the head by the Taliban for being a champion for girls' education, and who was shot by the insurgents for writing a political essay about honor killings are an inspiration to millions of women and girls around the world. For every bookings book that she wrote in honor of her memory, one bookings book was dedicated to her. The release of her autobiography in the United States has brought worldwide attention to the brave fighter who has become a national hero. Yet, she is still only a young woman.To honor Malala, we have many bookings books to choose from. Although the challenges faced by Malala in the way of crime and war are unique, there are many similar experiences that she shares with all girls who are struggling for their right to be educated. That, along with her dedication to education and her political stance have made her a celebrity to women everywhere.In her bo ok, 'Wounds of War: My Fight Against the Taliban' (Hachette Book Group), Malala explains that the Taliban threatened to kill her if she ever returned to school. They destroyed her school by throwing acid on it, she recounts. They burned down her home, she recalls. But she never relented.There is no question that she represents what is so special about America - its commitment to justice and freedom, and our desire to protect the world from those who would use violence for their ends. As a result, it is so important that we honor her by taking up her cause and fighting to keep her in our thoughts and our homes. The stakes are high, and we need all the help we can get.And Malala, too, needs us to stand up and be counted. We can make a difference by ensuring that she remains fearless and resolute, and that she stays inspired and encouraged to continue her mission to ensure that every girl has the opportunity to enjoy the right to an education - the right to be an empowered citizen, wit hout the fear of male violence.There are other good books to honor her by reading. You can find Malala's first book on Amazon.com by clicking on the links below. In addition, you can read excerpts from her second book, a memoir, along with selections from her first book, which was written after her tragic death.Her book, 'My Fight Against the Taliban,' was written in her voice, reflecting her life experiences as a teenager. It is based on her experiences as a student and activist in Pakistan.This year, Malala urges everyone to read her autobiography 'I Am Malala' as part of a worldwide campaign for girls' education. It will be of immense help to women around the world.

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