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I Am Malala: How One Girl Stood Up for Education and Changed the World (Young Readers Edition) [SCM]

by Malala Yousafzai Author

The true story of the education activist and youngest-ever Nobel Peace Prize winner. A somewhat simplified retelling of the original "I Am Malala," with shorter chapters, less Islamic beliefs, and less Pakistanian culture, history, and politics.

Additional Details

Resource Type
Book
ISBN
9780316327916
Print Status
In Print
Chapters
38
Pages
256
Suggested Grades
4th - 9th
Geographical Setting
Pakistan, England
Historical Setting
1999 - 2015
Publisher
Little, Brown Books for Young Readers
Edition
Young Readers' Edition
Copyright
Jun 14, 2016

Chapters

  • Prologue
  • 1 As Free as a Bird
  • 2 Dreams
  • 3 A Magic Pencil
  • 4 A Warning from God
  • 5 The First Direct Threat
  • 6 Radio Mullah
  • 7 The Taliban in Swat
  • 8 No One Is Safe
  • 9 Candy from the Sky
  • 10 2008: What Terrorism Feels Like
  • 11 A Chance to Speak
  • 12 A Schoolgirl's Diary
  • 13 Class Dismissed
  • 14 Secret School
  • 15 Peace?
  • 16 Displaced
  • 17 Home
  • 18 A Humble Request and a Strange Peace
  • 19 Good News at Last
  • 20 A Death Threat against Me
  • 21 The Promise of Spring
  • 22 Omens
  • 23 A Day Like Any Other
  • 24 A Place Called Birmingham
  • 25 Problems, Solutions
  • 26 A Hundred Questions
  • 27 Passing the Hours
  • 28 We Are All Here Now
  • 29 Filling In the Blanks
  • 30 Messages from Around the World
  • 31 A Bittersweet Day
  • 32 Miracles
  • 33 This New Place
  • 34 The One Thing We All Know
  • 35 Anniversary
  • 36 One Girl Among Many
  • Epilogue: October 2015

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