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I Am Malala by Malala

Yousafzai
By: Ashly Blum, Patricia Leon, Julia ONeill,
and Cassidy Rust

Even as a
toddler
youve
talked like a
politician.

He took the tree, drew a line


like a lollipop from his name
and at the end of it he wrote,
Malala.

I wore more
fashionable
clothes and didnt
cover my face
when I became a
teenager.

One day, I
want to
cross this
sea.

The more
interviews I
gave, the
stronger I felt
and the more
support we
received.

We learned that the first wife of the Prophet was a


businesswoman.
We realize the
importance of
our voices only
when they are
silenced.

Until power is fairly shared among the four provinces the threat
of secession will be a cloud hanging over the country.

We are learning how to struggle. And we were


learning how powerful we are when we speak"

they also reflect the poor state of


education in Pakistan, where
fewer than half the countrys
children ever complete a basic
education.

"...she had established herself as an


international advocate for girls' education in
Pakistan..."

Through this
book, she
became a tool
of the hands of
the western
powers.

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