- In the hospital, many tests are preformed and it is determined that the bullet missed Malala’s brain, but the impact caused splinters of bone to lodge in her brain, causing shock.
-A neurosurgeon named Colonel Junaid makes the decision to immediately conduct surgeries, rather than moving Malala to another hospital. This decision ultimately saves her life.
-The Taliban immediately take responsibility for their actions and admit that they shot Malala because of her admiration for Barack Obama, and not because she was fighting for equal education rights.
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-Malala’s condition begins to improve immensely and she is able to communicate by the use of a pen and paper. After five days, she is able to speak.
-It takes ten days for Malala’s family to make arrangements and arrive in England. When they arrive, they are very upset after witnessing that Malala is not longer able to smile as a result of the attack.
-The United Nations has designated November 10 as “Malala Day.”
-On November 11, Malala undergoes a crucial surgery that will give her control of the paralyzed half of her face and the surgery is a success.
-Malala’s family settles down in England but they still miss their homeland.
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Also, in the book many of her achievements such as being awarded Pakistan’s first ever National Peace Prize are mentioned which further display her credibility. In addition, she has had prizes and schools named after her which is something only honorable and overly expert individuals achieve. Furthermore, Malala’s proficiency was displayed when she would receive full marks on tests and be recognized at the top academic student.
Logos:
“I know it’s a big struggle around the world there are fifty-seven million children who are not in primary school, thirty-two million of them girls.”
“Sadly, my own country, Pakistan, is one of the worst places: 5.1 million children don’t even go to primary school even through in our constitution it says every child has the right. We have almost fifty million illiterate adults, two thirds of whom are