She’s a girl of clarity, moralized with her grimness. Either its being a rival teen and beating her bosom buddies in assessments or initiating girls schooling through campaign in Swat or writing internationally recognized BBC blog. This 17 year old teen took an oath for fighting towards women’s education and equal rights, regardless of being shot by the Taliban which shocked the whole world. She’s Malala Yousafzai the 2014 noble peace prize winner and a shining example to the entire girls kingdom. “One child, one teacher, one book and one pen can change the world” this famous Malala quote implies her obsession for educating mankinds. If you are thinking, how can a teenaged girl be so intense and just? Well it’s a story to find out! …show more content…
“I am Malala” is very fascinating to read. As an individual Malala is an exceptional women and a graven image to the quality education of women. Malala and her father founded the Malala fund to reinforce Global Partnership of Education and also women education. From the initial aspect, the book is really admirable about the complexities of education access and women rights in some countries. “I am Malala” conveys a letter to several readers about the power of education and Education