I Am Malala: The Girl Who Stood Up for Education and Was Shot by the Taliban

Malala Yousafzai & Save Time Summaries

Language: English

Publisher: Createspace

Published: Dec 12, 2013

Description:

SAVE TIME & UNDERSTAND MORE! WARNING: This is not the actual book "I Am Malala" by Malala Yousafzai. Do not buy this summary & analysis if you are looking for a full copy of this inspiring book, which can be found back on the Amazon search page. If people like Malala can come out of Pakistan, all is not yet lost in that benighted country. The result of the clash between her passion in advocating such a noble cause and the forces of darkness embodied in the Taliban was to almost martyr her before her time. She is a child prodigy, and her autobiography rings true. She is objective, clear, and evenhanded in describing a society (of which she is a part) so charged with religious fervor and conflict. Moreover, Malala has the character and the wisdom to push an issue that is greatly upsetting in a deeply patriarchal society: the right of every girl and woman to an education. Why should this be? Because it is profoundly liberating to that portion of the population that happens to be women and therefore threatening to those who have power over them. These oppressors feared education's liberating influence for women and girls, causing them to strike out against an innocent and wholesome girl in the form of Malala. FROM START-TO-FINISH IN JUST 30 MINUTES! We have read "I Am Malala" and pulled out some of the key points and insights to give you a comprehensive chapter-by-chapter summary & review. To get it all, you should first order the full book. Packaged together in an engaging and easily digestible format, this concise summary & analysis works best as an unofficial guide or companion to read alongside the book. Here's your chapter-by-chapter guide to Malala Yousafzai's "I Am Malala" that you can download right now!