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Muzoon : a Syrian refugee speaks out / Muzoon Almellehan, with Wendy Pearlman.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: New York : Alfred K. Knopf, [2023]Copyright date: ©2023Edition: First editionDescription: 270 pages ; 22 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781984851987
  • 1984851985
  • 9781984851994
  • 1984851993
Subject(s): Genre/Form:
Contents:
Prologue -- Part I: Home -- Part II: Revolution -- Part III: Under the bombs -- Part IV: The most important things -- Part V: Refugees -- Part VI: Hope and despair -- Part VII: Beginning again, again -- Part VIII: Arrival -- Epilogue.
Summary: Muzoon was fourteen years old when her family made the wrenching decision to leave their home in Syria. War had begun. Peaceful protests were met with shootings. Next, bombs were flying overhead. Even still, Muzoon wanted to stay. What would become of her in a refugee camp? Would there be a school there? Would she ever be able to go home again? In this inspiring memoir, Muzoon shares how she grew up as a refugee. And how she spoke up for what she needed: A chance to learn. A chance to make a difference. Muzoon wasn't just fighting for herself - she wanted to help other refugee kids, too. And she shows how one stubborn, determined girl can change the world.
Holdings
Item type Home library Collection Call number Materials specified Status Date due Barcode Item holds
Children's Book Children's Book Main Library Children's NonFiction 305.9069 A447 Available 33111011188097
Total holds: 0

Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

"Muzoon takes readers on her perilous and ultimately hopeful journey from refugee child to advocate for others in need."
-Malala Yousafzai, bestselling author and winner of the Nobel Peace Prize

When her family had to flee Syria, 14-year-old Muzoon was told to pack only the most essential things-and so she packed her schoolbooks.

This is the inspiring true story of a Syrian refugee who fought hard for what she needed-and grew into one of the world's leading advocates for education.

This eye-opening memoir tells the story of a young girl's life in Syria, her family's wrenching decision to leave their home, and the upheaval of life in a refugee camp. Though her life had utterly changed, one thing remained the same. She knew that education was the key to a better future-for herself, and so that she could help her country. She went from tent to tent in the camp, trying to convince other kids, especially girls, to come to school. And her passion and dedication soon had people calling her the "Malala of Syria."
Muzoon has grown into an internationally recognized advocate for refugees, for education, and for the rights of girls and women, and is now a UNICEF goodwill ambassador-the first refugee to play that role.
Muzoon's story is absolutely riveting and will inspire young readers to use their own voices and stand up for what they believe in.

"This is a Borzoi Book published by Alfred K. Knopf" -- Title page verso.

Prologue -- Part I: Home -- Part II: Revolution -- Part III: Under the bombs -- Part IV: The most important things -- Part V: Refugees -- Part VI: Hope and despair -- Part VII: Beginning again, again -- Part VIII: Arrival -- Epilogue.

Muzoon was fourteen years old when her family made the wrenching decision to leave their home in Syria. War had begun. Peaceful protests were met with shootings. Next, bombs were flying overhead. Even still, Muzoon wanted to stay. What would become of her in a refugee camp? Would there be a school there? Would she ever be able to go home again? In this inspiring memoir, Muzoon shares how she grew up as a refugee. And how she spoke up for what she needed: A chance to learn. A chance to make a difference. Muzoon wasn't just fighting for herself - she wanted to help other refugee kids, too. And she shows how one stubborn, determined girl can change the world.

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