A realistic and inspiring look at Malala Yousafzai's childhood in
Taliban-controlled Pakistan and her struggle to ensure education for
girls -- Kirkus Reviews
Malala Yousafzai stood up to the Taliban and fought for the right for
all girls to receive an education. When she was just fifteen-years old,
the Taliban attempted to kill Malala, but even this did not stop her
activism. At age eighteen Malala became the youngest person to be
awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for her work to ensure the education of
all children around the world.
Malala's courage and conviction will inspire young readers in this
beautifully illustrated biography.
Batchelder Award Honor Book
Surpasses [similar books] in contextual scope -- School Library
Journal
A solid introduction to the Nobel Peace Prize winner-- Publisher's
Weekly