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020    $a 9781773069166
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100 1  $a Yousafzai, Malala, $d 1997-
245 10 $a Malala speaks out / $c speech by Malala Yousafzai ; commentary by Clara Fons Duocastella ; translation by Susan Ouriou ; illustrations by Yael Frankel.
264  1 $a Toronto ; $b Groundwood Books/House of Anansi Press, $c 2023.
300    $a 76 pages : $b illustrations (some color) ; $c 21 cm.
490 0  $a Speak out series
500    $a Translation of: Mi historia es la historia de muchas chicas.
500    $a Speech in English; commentary translated from the Spanish.
504    $a Includes bibliographical references.
520    $a "Malala Yousafzai was denied education when the Taliban took control of her town in Pakistan. She decided to speak up, despite the danger it put her in. Her story is the story of many girls. When Malala was fifteen years old, she was attacked by the Taliban for defending girls' rights to education. She survived and recovered to become a world leader in education rights. In 2014, at the age of seventeen, she was the youngest person to be awarded the Nobel Peace Prize. This is her acceptance speech, in which Malala tells her story -- the story of 66 million girls around the world deprived of education. Malala entreats her fellow children to decide to be the last generation "that sees empty classrooms, lost childhoods and wasted potentials." Her speech is strikingly illustrated, and followed by an analysis written by Clara Fons Duocastella that provides context about Malala's early life in Swat Valley, Pakistan, and examines what makes her call to action so powerful. The Speak Out series publishes the most inspiring speeches of our times, then deconstructs them to give young readers a deeper understanding of global issues and the power of language to influence them."-- $c Provided by publisher.
546    $a Speech in English; commentary translated from the Spanish.
600 10 $a Yousafzai, Malala, $d 1997- $v Juvenile literature.
650  0 $a Girls $x Education $v Juvenile literature.
650  0 $a Children's rights $z Pakistan $v Juvenile literature.
650  0 $a Women Nobel Prize winners $v Juvenile literature. $v Juvenile literature.
650  0 $a Nobel Prize winners $v Juvenile literature. $v Juvenile literature.
655  7 $a Speeches. $2 lcgft
655  7 $a Autobiographies. $2 lcgft
700 1  $i container of (Work): $a Yousafzai, Malala, $d 1997- $t Nobel lecture.
700 1  $a Fons Duocastella, Clara, $d 1984- $e author.
700 1  $a Ouriou, Susan, $e translator.
700 1  $a Frankel, Yael, $d 1967- $e illustrator.
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