big questions and further reading
Four big questions
1. Why do the Taliban target Malala?
2. how does the government affect the Swat Taliban?
3. How does Malala stay so strong in the face of adversity?
4. Where is Swat Valley and how does it influence the what takes place in the story?
1. Why do the Taliban target Malala?
2. how does the government affect the Swat Taliban?
3. How does Malala stay so strong in the face of adversity?
4. Where is Swat Valley and how does it influence the what takes place in the story?
what this book makes you want to learn more about
this book will make you want to learn more about the history of the Taliban and the history of Pakistan and Swat Valley because this book glosses over some of the history of the Taliban, Swat valley, and Pakistan to help you understand what is going on in the book, but the history is actually quite intriguing. Another thing this book will make you want to learn more about is activism, particularly young female activists. Malala herself is a driven young woman, determined to make change, and it is very interesting getting to know more about how one person can change the world.
this book will make you want to learn more about the history of the Taliban and the history of Pakistan and Swat Valley because this book glosses over some of the history of the Taliban, Swat valley, and Pakistan to help you understand what is going on in the book, but the history is actually quite intriguing. Another thing this book will make you want to learn more about is activism, particularly young female activists. Malala herself is a driven young woman, determined to make change, and it is very interesting getting to know more about how one person can change the world.
if you liked I am Malala, here's what to read next
1. The Diary of a Young Girl, by Anne Frank
like I am Malala, the Diary of a Young Girl tells the
story about living under militants and being
discriminated against for your religion. Anne Frank
writes in her diary about living in Nazi Germany
and how it affected her life. If you like books about
discrimination against religion, you'll love The Diary of a
Young Girl.
2. Life in Motion, by Misty Copeland
life in Motion, like I am Malala, is about being strong and
achieving your dream. this memoir is about how Misty
Copeland started with nothing, became the first
African American ballerina, and her challenges on the way.
if you like books about being strong in the face of adversity,
you'll love Life in motion.
1. The Diary of a Young Girl, by Anne Frank
like I am Malala, the Diary of a Young Girl tells the
story about living under militants and being
discriminated against for your religion. Anne Frank
writes in her diary about living in Nazi Germany
and how it affected her life. If you like books about
discrimination against religion, you'll love The Diary of a
Young Girl.
2. Life in Motion, by Misty Copeland
life in Motion, like I am Malala, is about being strong and
achieving your dream. this memoir is about how Misty
Copeland started with nothing, became the first
African American ballerina, and her challenges on the way.
if you like books about being strong in the face of adversity,
you'll love Life in motion.