The book provides a window into part of the world that many Americans know little about. I was intrigued by the novel because it showed the complexities that we face when trying to implement policy in the region. In my mind, it certainly brings into question the United State government's penchant fo...
I didn’t think that there would be that much of interest in a book about someone so young, written by someone so young, yet I was blown away by her ability to put her life and experiences into words. Malala, a devout Muslim who loves her religion, has written not only an autobiography of her life, b...
Told through the eyes of Malala, she tells us a little of the history of Pakistan, Islam, and herself. I liked that she gave us the information of how Pakistan came into existence. I also liked how she said Islam was like and compared it to what the Taliban was doing. I enjoyed the cultural story an...
Wer nicht gänzlich die Augen und Ohren vor der Welt verschlossen hat, weiß, wer sie ist, diese intelligente, tapfere junge Frau: Malala Yousafzai, die jüngste Friedensnobelpreisträgerin der Geschichte. Schon als Kind aktivierte sie sich für die Bildungsrechte der Frauen. Im zarten Alter von 11 Jah...
It is a miracle that Malala is alive to tell her tale. She shares her story, from growing up in Pakistan, living through the Taliban, and her life now in England.Talk about a reality check. This book really helped me to realize how much I take for granted in America. I can't imagine living in a w...
I think I'd rather read about Arfa Abdul Karim Randhawa. A young Pakistani girl who became world's youngest Microsoft Certified Professional at the age of nine years only. And worked really hard to get where she got.
Ok. I gave this book three stars because her story is absolutely tremendous. She overcame a ton of prejudice and backlash all in the name of education. Why isn't it more stars? I got lost several times in the insane amount of history thrown at me. I'm not sure it was all completely necessary. I agre...
I Am Malala is a fascinating book and was an enjoyable audiobook. I first heard about Malala Yousafzai when she was shot last year. The prologue of this book is narrated by her and what she remembers of the shooting and what happened. The book is part biography of her and her family, but it's ...
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