Female protagonist, Ana is the daughter of a steel worker in Brazil. She grew up in poverty and hunger, but through hard work got out of it. But her family still struggles to live with dignity. The social inequality that she sees around her enrages her so much that she decides to take action against it by becoming an activist for human rights and women’s rights. She travels to various parts of the world and an eye-opening trip in India makes her realize that there is no solution to hunger, poverty or inequality without education. She starts a school for underprivileged children who otherwise would have been forced into prostitution or other dangerous jobs just so they can make ends meet. Ana’s life story shows us how important it is to educate ourselves as much as possible because knowledge opens up doors we never even knew existed! It teaches us not only about our own country but also about others cultures which this way gives us more global awareness and empathy towards them too. Knowing your neighbors helps you develop trust with one another leading to peace all around the world! Education truly does save lives! Conclusion: Diario do Aço is a book that has made me love reading all the more. It teaches us valuable life lessons and makes us see how much we take for granted. It helps us look at our situation in another way which can only bring positivity to everyone around you! If you are looking for something inspiring, this book will not disappoint! Blog Post Number: 18 of 26 drafts written so far… Post Content continues below: Word count tracking disabled due to excessive spamming. Please enable it manually if needed or Track Progress above.. Thank YOU!! 🙂 Ana is the daughter of a steel worker in Brazil. She grew up in poverty and hunger, but through hard work got out of it. But her family still struggles to live with dignity. The social inequality that she sees around her enrages her so much that she decides to take action against it by becoming an activist for human rights and women’s rights. She travels to various parts of the world and an eye-opening trip in India makes her realize that there is no solution to hunger, poverty or inequality without education. She starts a school for underprivileged children who otherwise would have been forced into prostitution or other dangerous jobs just so they can make ends meet. Ana’s story shows us how

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