“Bless us all and protect us,” I’d say. “Bless our father and family.” Then I’d correct myself. “No, bless our street. “No, bless our neighborhood. Bless all of Swat.” Then I’d say, “No, bless all of Pakistan. No, not just Pakistan. Bless all the
world.”
During chapter 12 Malala is asked by the BBC to do a anonymous diary entry to be on the BBC website.
"A friend who worked at the BBC, the powerful British Broadcast Corporation network, had asked him to find someone from the school to write a diary about life under the Taliban for its Urdu website- a teacher or older student."
During chapter 12 Malala is asked by the BBC to do a anonymous diary entry to be on the BBC website.
"A friend who worked at the BBC, the powerful British Broadcast Corporation network, had asked him to find someone from the school to write a diary about life under the Taliban for its Urdu website- a teacher or older student."
"Then a new worry seized me. Did my parents know were I was? Maybe they were wondering the streets and valleys of Mingora looking for me. But I am a hopeful person, and therfore when I see problems, I will always think about solutions"
Dr. Javid Kayani, came in with his cell phone. "We are going to call your parents," he said. "You won't cry" he said firmly. "You won't weep. You will be strong. We don't want your family to worry."
"She said the hospital would like to take a picture of of me. I thought this was really funny. Why would anyone want a picure of me looking the way I did? But everyone here was so nice, and I wanted to be nice in return. I agreed."
My seventh example is when Malala wakes up from her coma. She automatically starts worrying about her family and friends before she worries about herself and what happened to her.
Earlier in the story Malala talked about how her best friend would get upset with her and would give her the silent treatment. After a day Malala would apologize so that they could be friends again.
In the beginning of the book Malala sees kids looking through the garbage heap to find food and useful things that had been thrown away. She said that she would want to help people like that who has to look in the trash for food.
Malala was given a newspaper with a picture of her family, so she knows that they are okay. She finds her mother's foot in the very bottom of the picture.
Malala forgot about all of her questions that she wanted to ask and instead she took the time to see if she can find anything out about her parents