I nearly didn't read this book because of some of the reviews here. I think the first (small) part of the book is kind of like an overview which I thought wasn't great but stick with it as the rest of the book is worth it. Malala's determination and experience was insightful, it's a really positive read. It was interesting to learn more about the effect of the Taliban on her home valley and Pashtun culture. Her passion for education really shines through and I think she is incredibly brave. This has become one of my fave books and I didn't want it to end - I hope Malala writes another book in the future.
The author said the same things over and over again in different ways. This book could have been more concise. I would have expected a less simplified overview from a book with such a specific focus. More economic history than anything else.
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