A review by kieraisreading
We Are Displaced by Malala Yousafzai

5.0


Summary from Goodreads
Nobel Peace Prize-winner Malala Yousafzai will start with her own story of displacement as an Internally Displaced Person to show what it means to lose your home, your community, and the only world you've ever known. She will also share the personal stories of some of the girls she has met on her various journeys to refugee camps and the cities where refugee girls and their families have settled.

In a time of immigration crises, war, and border conflicts, We Are Displaced is a reminder from one of the world's most famous people who experienced displacement that everyone deserves universal human rights and a home.

My Thoughts

I think Malala Yousafzai is such an incredible, inspirational role model. She is just amazing. I was jumping with joy after finally getting my copy of this from my local library and I devoured this in two days. This story includes Malala's story along with the stories of other girls' journeys and experiences as refugees.

This was such an inspirational book. At the end it included part from Malala about her going back to Seat Valley and visiting her house again and seeing her home after so many years of being away. The book talks about how she was taken away with her eyes closed and how all of the other girls were taken with their eyes open.

The book also talks about the Malala fund and how Malala is helping the refugee crisis and how you can help too.

Overall
I loved this book. I think everyone should read this. I learned so much and it was really I interesting and incredible.