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MALALA, A MENINA QUE QUERIA IR PARA A ESCOLA

MALALA, A MENINA QUE QUERIA IR PARA A ESCOLA

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In this report book, journalist Adriana Carranca tells children the story of Pakistani teenager Malala Yousafzai, shot by members of the Taliban at the age of fourteen for defending female education. The reporter brings her insights into the Swat Valley, the history of the region and the definition of the most important terms to understand the life of this courageous girl.

 

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Malala Yousafzai almost lost her life because she wanted to go to school. She was born in Pakistan's Swat Valley, a region of extraordinary beauty, coveted in the past by conquerors such as Genghis Khan and Alexander the Great, and protected by the brave Pashtun warriors - the mountain people. It was inhabited by kings and queens, princes and princesses, just like in fairy tales. Malala grew up in the halls of her father, Ziauddin Yousafzai's school, and was one of the first students in her class. When he was ten years old he saw his city being controlled by an extremist group called the Taliban. Armed, they watched the valley night and day, and imposed many rules. They banned music and dancing, banned women from the streets and determined that only boys could study. But Malala was taught from a young age to stand up for what she believed in and fought for the right to continue studying. She made words her weapon. On October 9, 2012, while returning from school on the bus, he was shot. Few believed she would survive. Journalist Adriana Carranca visited the Swat Valley days after the attack, stayed with a local family and tells in this book everything she saw and learned there. She introduces children to the real story of this girl who, in addition to being the youngest winner of the Nobel Peace Prize, is a great example of how one person and one dream can change the world.

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    Autor: Adriana Carranca

    Ilustrador: Bruna Assis Brasil

    Páginas: 96
    Formato: 15.50 X 22.50 cm
    Peso: 0.218 kg
    Acabamento: Livro brochura
    Lançamento: 27/04/2015
    ISBN: 9788574066707
    Selo: Companhia das Letrinhas

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