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Discover the life of Muzoon Almellehan, from Syrian refugee to advocate, perfect for newly independent readers, in this Step 4 Biography Reader.
Before she was the "Malala of Syria", Muzoon lived in a province called Dara'a, in the country of Syria. Join Muzoon during her early years in Dara'a where she grew up surrounded by family. And when war comes knocking at her door, follow her heartwrenching journey across the world to make a new life.
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.
Gr 2-3--A glimpse into the life of a refugee turned leader. Muzoon Almellehan grew up in Syria, but her family was forced to leave when war broke out. They packed their things and traveled to Jordan, where they lived in a refugee camp. Education was very important to Almellehan and her family, but she noticed that many girls were not attending the refugee school. She tried to convince them to return to school and began working for UNICEF, which ran the school. With someone from UNICEF, Almellehan traveled around the refugee camp talking to others and telling them about the importance of education. Eventually, her family immigrated to England. Almellehan continued working for UNICEF, helping to improve life for refugees around the world. Illustrations help to paint the picture by giving glimpses into refugee life, adding context and imagery to the details in the text. The soft colors and touching pictures of family and friends keep readers engaged in the action. Almellehan's story of her own experiences will educate and ignite a spark of passion in young readers. Written in shorter paragraphs, this is perfect for emerging chapter book readers: there is enough detail to understand all the nuances of the story without becoming overwhelmed or losing interest. VERDICT A great addition to any library's biography section for younger readers.--Sara Collins
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