We’re
all looking for inspiration at the beginning of the New Year. We want to be
healthier, richer, happier, and more loved. But for some REAL inspiration that
will truly put your life into perspective, I highly recommend you pick up I am Malala by Nobel Peace Prize recipient Malala Yousafzai.
If
you’re not familiar with Malala’s story, Malala is a Pakistani girl who refused
to let the Taliban dictate whether or not she could go to school. Her father,
who is a total rock star, supported Malala in making sure that she got the education
she deserved. In fact, he voiced his opinions for a fair and just Pakistan and
ensured that she was able to speak up for her rights as well. Eventually, they
were both targeted by the Taliban for daring to fight against the restrictive and
threatening tactics of the extreme militant group. Malala was riding a bus on
the way to school for her semester exams when a member of the Taliban stormed
the bus and shot her in the head. Miraculously, Malala survived and her voice
has only become stronger.
Why you might
like this book: Malala
is the coolest, and so is her dad. She is real, she is mature, she is a
teenager, and she is changing the world.
Why you might
not like this book:
If you aren’t up to date on the Middle East, or know little about Islam, this
might be a tough read for you. It took me a bit longer to read this book than
normal, because I had to remember who was on what side and what all of the Urdu
words meant.
I would
recommend this book to: anyone looking for a little bit of inspiration in
the New Year, people interested in current and global affairs, all of you wonderful
people who are hoping to make a difference in the world.
Malala’s
book is a wonderful combination of the history and love of her country,
connection to her family and father, and personal story of courage and fight
for freedom. I am confident that this wonderful girl will enact real, lasting,
and powerful change not only in Pakistan but around the world in years to come.
You go, Malala!
P.S.
To see one of my favorite interviews between Malala and Jon Stewart, click
here!
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