Let me not pray
Shelter in the midst of danger,
But pray
Be fearless on them.
—Robin De la Nat. Tagore

This is a very rare double-cover picture book, with two covers in front and back, and the main cover is the story of Malala
The back cover is Ibel's story
At the age of 12, Malala has spoken out about the right to education for women and children
Malala was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 2014;
Iber won the World Children's Prize in 2000.
They all come from a Pakistan that is rife with "war", "ethnicity", "injustice", a country of unrest, where Malala and Ibel are still vocal about the rights of the child and have been shot as a result. The difference is that Ibel died and Malala survived.
Despite threats from terrorist groups, she insisted on going to school and repeatedly spoke in public. Defend girls' right to education.
"They thought the bullets would silence me, but they were wrong. A child, a teacher, a book, a pen can change the world. ”
Adversity did not smooth out her personality, but gave her bravery and strength beyond ordinary people.
This is a book that makes children more powerful in their hearts, the most precious treasure and the bravest force that Malala and Ibel bring to us and our children.