A new biography of the youngest ever Nobel Prize recipient, in the Inspirational Lives series.
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This books hows students how Malala Yousafzai, a schoolgirl from Pakistan, stood up to the Taliban and defended her right to an education
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Take a look at the life of Malala Yousafzai, Pakistani activist for female education and the youngest-ever Nobel Prize laureate. Find out about her human rights advocacy for education and for women in her native province of northwest Pakistan, where the local Taliban had at times banned girls from attending school and the international movement it has inspired.
Discover how Malala, a schoolgirl from Pakistan, stood up to the Taliban and defended her right to obtaining an education. From her initial blogging for the BBC, to the shooting that rocked the world, to her emergence as a powerful speaker in favour of feminist rights, Malala's story will amaze and inspire.
- 1: Who is Malala;
- 2: The birth of a girl;
- 3: Selling books for sweets;
- 4: Kites and classrooms;
- 5: A great earthquake;
- 6: Radio Mullah;
- 7: A day in the life of Malala;
- 8: Escape from Mingora;
- 9: Death threats;
- 10: The Shooting;
- 11: Father and country
- 12: Back to School
- 13: I am Malalah
- 14: Have you got what it takes to be an activist?
- 15: Glossary