Sabtu, 01 Desember 2018

Continue review I am Malala chapter 16-the last

Assalamu'alaikum
Hello guys! I hope you are happy in this weekend 😊
Today I will continue my review I am Malala Chapter 16 until the last chapter. Let's start!

Part 3: Three Girls, Three Bullets

Chapter 16: The Valley of Sorrows
Malala and her family come back to Mingora after three months. It is obvious that they were homesick and are happy to finally be back home. Malala start going to school although many schools and other buildings were destroyed with the evidence of the battles that were fought there. The prime of minister of Pakistan has promised that the Taliban have been cleared out of Swat. They are seemingly commited to helping the Americans fight the Taliban but actually it is effectively no different from Taliban— it's forces its citizents to live in a state of fear. Malala's father has no income to pay the teachers of Khusal School. Malala suggest that he talk to Abbas and he give donation for his school. Moreover, Taliban secretly living in the valley blow up more schools and kidnap people they judge to be dangerous to Islam. Several of Ziauddin's friends are mordered for protesting the Taliban in print. This chapter in the first make me happy because Malala came back home and Taliban has going out but actually they secretly still in the valley.

Chapter 17: Praying to Be Tall
Malala is one of the shortest girls in her class. She become more conscious of her shortness, she begins to lose some of the confidence that's made her a good public speaker and interviewee. In this chapter, Malala write that so many conspirations from government of Pakistan, America, and Taliban. Malala receives some exciting news; she got some award from some competition. She has won a great deal of money on only few months: more than a million rupees. Malala uses that money to rebuild school in Swat and to start and educational foundation whose goal is to provide free education for homeless children. I am very amazed to Malala because she can make the shortcomings become their strengths and still care for others.

Chapter 18: The Women and the Sea
Malala and her family have come to the sea side town of Karachi to visit aunty Najma. Malala traveled by plane to Karachi — this is the first time in her life. She also visits the tomb of Muhammed Ali Jinnah her idol, the founder of Pakistan. During her visit to Karachi she meets a reporter named Shehla Anjum who tearfully warns Malala that the Taliban have threadened to kill her. She and her family return to Swat, still shaken by the news that the Taliban want Malala dead.

Chapter 19: A Private Talibanisation
In this chapter, Ziauddin has found an anonymous note, addressed to "Muslim Brother" . The note— one of many that have been circulated recently—criticizes Ziauddin's schools for being "vulgar" and "obscene". The note arguing people to "ask the manager of the White Palace Hotel" for more information about "what these girls said." Ziauddin realozes that the manager has no information about the girls— the note is a bluff, design to make its readers assume the worst of Malala and her classmates. The Taliban are forced to make up lies about the girls of Malala's school and rely on the power of suggestion.

Chapter 20: Who is Malala
In this chapter, a math teacher at Malala's school, Miss Shazia tells that she's had a nightmare. In the nightmare, she saw Malala walking around with one of her leg bdly burned. Malala convinced that danger is coming her way, she begins praying more often. Malala comes to school as usual by bus. While she is riding the bus, two men stop the bus and one of them climb aboard. He ask, "Who is Malala?", But then he easily identifies her since she is not wearing a burqa. Then he shot Malala in the head.

Part 4: Between Life and Death

Chapter 21: 'God, I entrust her to you'
In this chapter Malala write about the condition after the Taliban shot her. Her parents are very sad. Someone called Ziauddin with the news that his daughter's school bus has just been attacked. Ziauddin rushes to the nearby hospital where he is crushed to find that his own daughter was one of the Taliban soldier's victim. Miraculously, the soldier's bullet didn't damage Malala's brain at all. Two other Malala's friends were also injured by the soldier's attacked, although their wounds are very slight.

Chapter 22: Journey into the Unknown 
This part tell about Malala's condition deteriorates. Her blood not circulating properly and her kidneys are beginning to fail. Dr. Fiona Reynolds urges that Malala be moved to a superior army hospital in Rawalpindi and her father agrees. Her condition is still weak, she will need intensive physical therapy. Reynolds suggests that Malala be sent to Birmingham, England, the home of one of the world’s foremost hospitals for gunshot victims. Meanwhile, only Ziauddin is allowed to accompany Malala to England. He refuses to abandon his wife and sons, particularly at a time when they’re in danger of Taliban attacks. While dr. Kayani urges Ziauddin to travel to England with Malala, he staunchly refuses. As a result, dr. Reynolds is appointed Malala’s temporary guardian in England.


Thank you for reading all of my review 😊 and see you on my next post. 🤗
Wassalamu'alaikum ^_^

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