
La bonne étoile de Malala
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Narrated by:
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Isabelle Wlodarczyk
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Une même nuit d'été, à Mingora au Pakistan, naissent deux enfants : Azadeh et Malala. Tous deux grandissent dans la belle vallée de Swat jusqu'au jour où les talibans envahissent la région et imposent la terreur. Pensant accomplir la volonté de Dieu, Azadeh décide de rejoindre leurs rangs, quitte à devenir un assassin. Malala, elle, choisit de résister et milite avec son père pour le droit à l'éducation au péril de sa vie... Le destin exceptionnel de Malala qui, par son combat exemplaire, est devenue une étoile pour tous les enfants.
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