- Malala Me I struggle for education and I resist the Taliban - Malala Yousafzai Christina Lamb - Books

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  • A frank and informative story  

    Me, Malala, I fight for education and I resist the Taliban (Paperback)
    I like Malala, but I read the book out of curiosity, without expecting much. But in fact this is a very good book. She speaks simply and straightforward of all subjects: religious extremism and how the Taliban were able to charm people (how even his
  • Excellent book. 34  

    Me, Malala, I fight for education and I resist the Taliban (Paperback)
    it is a book I recommend to read. I read it in English and French, and my heart was consumed with sadness by reading certain passages of this book. It is touching and moving and we admire this girl who fights for girls' education but also fighting ag
  • Islam does not mean terrorism  

    Me, Malala, I fight for education and I resist the Taliban (Paperback)
    I read this wonderful book and I advise you to do so. For some people Islam is scary because the wrong resemble terrorism. In the book it is the Taliban in question Pakistan. This father and daughter, Malala in their fight at all times especially for
  • what courage 2  

    Me, Malala, I fight for education and I resist the Taliban (Paperback)
    this book is an example of courage and determination to defend the right of women whatever they are. But from there risking his own life, I do not know anyone else Malala. a book to be read and reread, to circulate so that nobody forgets what have ha
  • A fascinating novel 1  

    Me, Malala, I fight for education and I resist the Taliban (Paperback)
    "I, Malala" is a self-biographical book of Pakistani young age of 15, victim of an attack by the Taliban October 9, 2012. She recounts her childhood in the valley of Swat, the Taliban occupation, the establishment of Sharia law, and the prohibit
  • Humanism and Enlightenment  

    Me, Malala, I fight for education and I resist the Taliban (Paperback)
    Jai was upset, October 9, 2012, when the Taliban tried to silence Malala. This eminently courageous young Pakistani, fifteen, who wanted to make known the importance of léducation, especially for girls, and fought for freedom, education for all, for
  • A BOOK ABOUT LIFE ESPECIALLY TURNS AND "ATTACK WHICH SUFFERED THE YOUNG PAKISTANI  

    Me, Malala, I fight for education and I resist the Taliban (Paperback)
    This is the biography of this young Pakistani victim of an attack against him by the Pakistani Taliban who refuse to recognize the girls have the right to go to school, and have wanted to kill her because she had become a symbol. It is also the life