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Kenneth Hardcastle
Sep 20, 2017 rated it liked it
Malala Yousefzai, a young education activist, tells her story. She is an amazing person who has been put into some really tough situations and responded well to the pressure. Being shot in the head and surviving to continue her education activism is a great headline. Unfortunately, it seems like this book was made largely to capitalize on that headline. She says she doesn’t want to be known as the girl who was shot by the Taliban, but the book’s very subtitle undermines her. I think the creative ...more
Teresa
Aug 27, 2017 rated it liked it
I did like the book. It gave insight as to the thoughts of the Pakistani's to some world events and how many of them feel about the Taliban and the US and the Pakistani government. ...more
Julie Failla Earhart
Jun 02, 2016 rated it did not like it
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