Résumé du livre
Malala Yousafzai is a children’s education activist from Pakistan. She spoke to nearly 400 delegates at the United Nations at the age of 16 and has won multiple international human rights awards.
Malala Yousafzai’s journey begins in the picturesque Swat Valley, a place of natural beauty that was later overshadowed by the rise of the Taliban. Her childhood, shaped by her father’s activism, was disrupted by extremism following a devastating earthquake in 2005, which allowed radicals to impose oppressive rules. Malala’s advocacy for education made her a target, culminating in a life-altering attack in 2012. Her story intertwines with those of resilient individuals like Marie Claire, Najla, Muzoon, María, Zaynab, and Ajida—refugees and survivors from diverse backgrounds who overcame immense challenges to pursue education and rebuild their lives. From Congo to Iraq, Syria to Colombia, Yemen to Myanmar, these narratives highlight the universal struggles and triumphs of displaced individuals. Through her encounters, Malala amplifies their voices, emphasizing the power of education and resilience in the face of adversity, while also shedding light on the emotional toll of displacement and the enduring hope for a better future.
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