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Obras de Karen Leggett Abouraya

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Conocimiento común

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Note: I accessed a digital review copy of this book through Edelweiss.
 
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fernandie | 5 reseñas más. | Sep 15, 2022 |
This is a stunningly illustrated account of the 2011 Arab Spring’ in Egypt that endangered the Great Library of Alexandria and led to the selfless act of thousands of students, library workers, and other volunteers who formed a human chain to protect the priceless collection. Captioned Photographs, History Notes, Pictorial Glossary, Author’s Notes.
 
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NCSS | 9 reseñas más. | Jul 23, 2021 |
Although I didn't know who Malala was when I chose this book, I remembered hearing about her on the news as I read through. It was more emotional for me reading her story and the illustrations than hearing it on television. Malala is a Muslim girl from northern Pakistan. Her family and she were in the middle of a war between the Pakistan government and the Taliban. The Taliban forced strict rules upon the people where Malala lived. One rule is that girls and women should stay mostly at home and not receive an education. However, Malala was a bright young girl and she believed that all children have the right to an education. After the war, Malala and her family returned home. While on a school bus, the Taliban shot Malala on the side of her head. Thankfully, she recovered, now stronger than ever. She spoke up for children around the world. "One child, one teacher, one pen, and one book can change the world." This biography is significant to our world. With the Malala fund, many girls are provided education. For children and families who are not affected, this book provides knowledge of what is happening in other countries. The author has included a page of sources that were used in writing the book. I like that the author provides background information about the countries involved and photographs of Malala. She also includes the projects Malala has been involved in to give children better opportunities.… (más)
 
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dbourgeois | 5 reseñas más. | Oct 17, 2019 |
Top 100 pick because:

First off all I cried. In a good way this time, with joy and pride. Not with heartbreak like I've done with other books I've read recently, such as 'The Day War Came'. The collage illustrations make me happy and the story is about protecting a library, and not just any library but the modern day Library of Alexandria. How can you not be moved by that? Especially when the narrative voice is telling it in first person as if it's occurring while you're reading it.
 
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EMiMIB | 9 reseñas más. | Aug 8, 2019 |

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