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R**C
Excellent Story About a Strong Girl
A condensed but very impactful book for middle grade readers. The author successfully explains life and struggles in Pakistan under the oppressive rule of the Taliban. The assassination attempt on Malala’s life is described with enough detail so the reader understands how shocking it was and the injuries sustained, but avoids creating a frightening or too vivid scene for a young reader.I appreciated the word definitions included at the end of the book because many of the words used in the story will be new to children. I’m impressed with the concise but thorough description of the tensions that exist in the Middle East, and inclusion of the impact of 9/11 bringing US troops to the region.Malala Yousafzai is a strong and courageous child (young woman now) who is an excellent example of fighting for equality and freedom, particularly for girls and women. This story is great at providing an introduction to another part of the world and can promote vigorous conversations between children and their peers, teachers, and families. Strong recommendation for a lovely book of girl power succeeding despite great odds against a relatable protagonist!
P**S
Beautiful account of Malala's fight for education
I loved the soulful art accompanying the fast paced text. I felt anger that there are people who would want to rob girls of their right to education. I felt sadness for all the lives lost. I felt overwhelming hope that Malala was brave in the face of such obstacles. I want my girls to read this.
Y**
Amazing way to bring this story to kids
My 8 year old daughter LOVED this book. Took it to her class to share, and many of her classmates read it too. It faces very hard topics in a sensitive-as-possible way... without avoiding them. My daughter now has started raising money for the Malala Fund, watching all of Malala's speeches, asking questions about the middle east, different religions, discrimination, etc. It's been an amazing launch pad. She's now read the young reader version of Malala's autobiography too, but she wouldn't have had the interest if it weren't for this book. Even though it's geared towards kids, I still recommend reading it before or with your kids so you can discuss. It's an optimistic book, but not a light topic.
H**L
Just right to inspire
What a great little biography about an amazing girl, now woman. I wish all girls valued their education the way they do in the countries where it's threatened. Malala will be an inspiration for generations of girls.
G**X
Malala's Story Beautifully Illustrated
I love to teach my English language learners all about Malala Yousafzai's brave fight for the right to education for all. This book does a good job explaining her story, with illustrations accompanying the text. Suitable for read-alouds by the teacher, as well as independent study for both fluent readers and ELL students from grade 3-9, as the language is accessible and interest level is high.
E**Y
Fabulous great book I loved it
I like this book because it is educational and fun. It makes you want to read more. I love it.
C**.
Inspiring
This book and this girl is a inspiration to all us.she fought for what she knew was right. No matter the cost.
K**M
Me likie likie likie !!!meep
I really like this book and I think any girl that feels like they're not as good as a boy should read this cause every girl and every boy is = Girls can do as much as boy s I like this book
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