For the Right to Learn: Malala Yousafzai's Story
Rebecca Langston-George, Janna Rose Bock
She grew up in a world where women were supposed to be quiet. But Malala Yousafzai refused to be silent. She defied the Taliban’s rules, spoke out for education for every girl, and was almost killed for her beliefs. Discover Malala’s story through this powerful narrative telling, and come to see how one brave girl named Malala changed the world.
Reviews

It was an interesting book about the girl who wanted to change the law for girls to have an education
Duchess Angora Stegosaurus 28.02.2023

Very nice book about the right to learn
Don Leach Pinkerton 20.08.2021

This book is about a girl who wanted other girls to be able to do stuff and the main one was studying
Coach Merlin Frozen-Peas 23.07.2021

Malala fought for a right to learn because at the time girls were not allowed to learn. In the middle of the book Malala got shot by a gun and had to go to more than one hospital. In the end Malala earned the noble peace prize for her hard efforts.
Prince Crocodile Endeavour 20.08.2020

I liked it because it told me about her life and it was like a story. The thing I like the most about Malala is that she kept persevering.
Principal Blueberry Fink 28.07.2018

You should read this book because it tells you a story of a very brave girl and it's very exciting. Her life is very exciting.
Anonymous 30.08.2017

This is a fabulous biography about Malala's story. It has fund-raising illustrations and amazing descriptions. Every detail is included in this book.
Anonymous 29.07.2017