Book Descriptions
for Malala by Raphaelle Frier and Aurélia Fronty
From Cooperative Children's Book Center (CCBC)
“Malala grew up with the smell of notebooks in the air.” Malala Yousafzai’s life to date is the subject of this amazingly comprehensive yet accessible and engaging picture book account that emphasizes her activism and interest in education from a young age, rooted in the progressive ideas of her family. Malala was already a well-known and outspoken advocate of education for girls in Pakistan when men from the Taliban boarded her school bus and shot her in the head three times. Her recovery, both difficult and extraordinary, has led to an even bigger global platform for this courageous and committed young woman, now only 20, who has already received the Nobel Peace Prize. More about Malala’s life, her native country of Pakistan, those who inspire her, and her ongoing work are included in photo-essays at the end of this inspiring, beautifully illustrated work. (Ages 7-10)
CCBC Choices 2018. © Cooperative Children's Book Center, Univ. of Wisconsin - Madison, 2018. Used with permission.
From The United States Board on Books for Young People (USBBY)
Through colorful and inspiring collage, readers learn the roots of Malala's life in her grandfather's Pakastani village, where women are inferior to men. When the government takes away girls' rights to go to school, Malala--with the encouragement of her father--begins to speak out using her blog, and later on, a growing worldwide platform. Despite the challenges Malala faces from society, the government, and groups, she continues to fight for girls' right to education around the world.
2018 honoree for the Mildred L. Batchelder award, ALSC Notable Children's Book 2018, International Literacy Association Children's Choices Reading List 2018.
Author is an elementary school teacher in Marseilles, France.
France. Originally published in French as Malala: pur le droit des filles à l'éducation by Éditions, an imprint of Rue du monde in 2015. English translation by Julie Cormier published in the United States by Charlesbridge in 2017.
© USBBY, 2022. Used with permission.
From the Publisher
"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
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
Publisher description retrieved from Google Books.