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A review by mindtravelagent
I Am Malala: The Girl Who Stood Up for Education and Was Shot by the Taliban by Malala Yousafzai
3.0
I love Malala's story, but in this book it resonates most when you hear it's really her, in all her authenticity. Otherwise it's like reading a piece in Vanity Fair (not necessarily a bad thing, it's just more polished and journalistic, which I assume is the Christine Lamb influence).
I so admire this strong young woman, as well as her father (and mother and brothers) for believing in the power of raising and educating strong, confident women. True role models and heroes for standing up to bullying in its most extreme form.
I would suggest, however, that we all take time to delve deeper into the complexity of Pakistan, it's people, history, and politics to gain a more robust understanding, something I am personally doing.
I so admire this strong young woman, as well as her father (and mother and brothers) for believing in the power of raising and educating strong, confident women. True role models and heroes for standing up to bullying in its most extreme form.
I would suggest, however, that we all take time to delve deeper into the complexity of Pakistan, it's people, history, and politics to gain a more robust understanding, something I am personally doing.