Muzoon: A Syrian Refugee Speaks Out

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Price
$17.99  $16.73
Publisher
Alfred A. Knopf Books for Young Readers
Publish Date
Pages
288
Dimensions
5.5 X 8.3 X 1.3 inches | 0.85 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9781984851987

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About the Author
MUZOON ALMELLEHAN is an internationally recognized activist for education, refugees, and the rights of girls and women. She is a UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador, the first with official refugee status. She was named one of Glamour magazine's Women of the Year and one of Teen Vogue's 21 Under 21.

Muzoon has spoken in front of the United Nations General Assembly and at the G20 Summit in Germany, among several other distinguished audiences, and presented a TEDxTeen Talk called "The Future of Syria Depends on One Thing." Angela Merkel, Bill Clinton, and Malala Yousafzai are among the supporters of Muzoon and her important work.

Muzoon now lives in Newcastle, England, with her family, and is a graduate of Newcastle University.

WENDY PEARLMAN is a professor of political science at Northwestern University who has written four books. Wendy's book We Crossed a Bridge and It Trembled: Voices from Syria is a collection of firsthand testimonials that chronicle the Syrian revolution, war, and refugee crisis exclusively through the stories of people who have lived them.
Reviews
"Muzoon takes readers on her perilous and ultimately hopeful journey from refugee child to advocate for others in need. This book offers insight into the promise of education for children who have lost everything but their belief in a brighter future." -- Malala Yousafzai, bestselling author and winner of the Nobel Peace Prize

"One compelling story amid millions, delivered in a strong, steadfast voice. [Muzoon] challenges readers to pay attention "I don't want people to know about refugees," she tells an interviewer. "I want them to listen to refugees." " --Kirkus Reviews

"A moving and gripping memoir. Inspiring." --Booklist

"Vivid descriptions prove immersive throughout this powerful experiential telling that's situated as both "my story" and "a window into many other stories."" --Publishers Weekly