A review by kitkat962
I Am Malala: The Girl Who Stood Up for Education and Was Shot by the Taliban by Malala Yousafzai

2.0

I wish I could like this book, I really really does. I have great respect for Malala, the youngest Nobel Prize Laureate.
The rating on Goodreads, as I checked before reading, is more than 4 stars; however, the book did not live up to my expectation. I do take interest in history and politics, but there are not many takeaway from the book itself.

First of all, I am confused by a large number of people and events described in the book. They did not leave much impression, and for the first few chapters, I had to re-read the passages to ensure that it was the same person/event. I gave up, basically just skimmed and scanned over the next chapters.

Secondly, the book is poorly written, and to be honest, boring. Slow pace, limited choice of word, repetitive speeches. It improved a little in later chapter, but can't change my impression on the book as a whole. It has me questioning, "How can this happen, when Malala herself mentioned that she is an eloquent speaker and prolific writer?"

I really appreciate the struggle Malala has been through, and I believe that education for all is the foundation of human rights. Although having fail my expectation, the book has reminded me how privileged I am to be safe in my country, free to study, and passionate to read.