Hi guys, I had just read Malala's auto-biography and it was heart-wrenching. Here are my thoughts and review on her auto-biography.
The Story
Like Anne Frank's diary, Malala tells us about her childhood, her parents and her relationship with them as well as her 2 younger brothers. She had an extraordinary relationship with them, despite that her country's condition and fundamentalist ideologies.
She also wrote about how the Talibans didn't want anything Western, like having a TV and radios in the house یا board games. Otherwise, they will storm in and wreck havoc in your house!
The Scariest Moment
Okay, the prologue is actually a flashback when she was nearly at death's door. It really scared me if I were in her position, in fact, I couldn't imagine that Malaysia (from where I am from) is a misogynist, fundamentalist and a country that's going backwards سے طرف کی using religion as an excuse!
Thank آپ Malala!
So, I would like to thank Malala for her words of wisdom while reading and I encourage آپ all to read it! I didn't continue reading it because it's very emotional, that it makes me want to cry my دل out.
The Story
Like Anne Frank's diary, Malala tells us about her childhood, her parents and her relationship with them as well as her 2 younger brothers. She had an extraordinary relationship with them, despite that her country's condition and fundamentalist ideologies.
She also wrote about how the Talibans didn't want anything Western, like having a TV and radios in the house یا board games. Otherwise, they will storm in and wreck havoc in your house!
The Scariest Moment
Okay, the prologue is actually a flashback when she was nearly at death's door. It really scared me if I were in her position, in fact, I couldn't imagine that Malaysia (from where I am from) is a misogynist, fundamentalist and a country that's going backwards سے طرف کی using religion as an excuse!
Thank آپ Malala!
So, I would like to thank Malala for her words of wisdom while reading and I encourage آپ all to read it! I didn't continue reading it because it's very emotional, that it makes me want to cry my دل out.