Sunday 19 March 2017

I Am Malala Book Review

I read this book for Diverse A Thon back in January and I thought it was a really thought provoking and inspiring read. It follows Malala who got shot in the head by the Taliban and survived. I felt that this was more her Dads story as well as Malala and my Praise goes out to her Dad for having the guts to fight for Education for both boys and girls and for speaking out if it wasn't for him Malala wouldn't be speaking out and you can tell in the book that Malala really idolizes her dad and he inspires to to stand up for what is right. While reading this book I really learnt a lot especially about different cultures. While reading this book it made me thankful that I live in a country that is peaceful and we don't have to deal with the likes of the Taliban coming to destroy our peace like they did for Malala and I am also grateful while reading this book that I was able to have an education and it does break my heart that most people don't get that opportunity. The one thing that I got from reading this book that Malala family supported her all the way through her opportunity. The writing style of this book is very passionate and it did make me cry in parts. I like the fact the book is broken up and you get to see some really great photos in the book I love the one with her family all together in the UK. This book is a very strong book and at the focus is a young girl and her very strong relationship with her father and there shared bond over education and you can tell that she is inspired by her father. Its a must read book and I recommend it to everyone to read it once in there lifetime. I gave this book a 5/5 on Good reads.
I have reviewed this book on my Booktube Channel hear is the link if you want to go and check that one out
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2XLX8FAoj8A
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Rhiannon :)