
First of the month
(bone thug-n-harmony plays in the background) ... first one out of the list to be reviewed! It's strange to think this book should be reviewed, or something like that, because you can't review someone's life ... well i can't, not in the way you review a show to recommend - i can't recommend ones life, you know? it's just weird to put it in words like this - so i will recommend this book, because it's a story that's based on ones life. Someone wanting to do something great, and breaking the barriers they, and the ones around them were dealing it, education. It's crazy to think something bad can happen, because you or someone you know is fighting for their education, for their community, and beyond - to be able to learn and have dreams they can follow. Dreams they should be able to achieve, and pass that along to the next generation. Reading what happened to
Malala Yousafazi, at a young age or just happening to anyone, is heartbreaking. She wanted for children to get an education, especially young girls - her dad, if you read or you're still reading the story, is the type of person one needs to build that confidence, (he was/is so supportive, such a strong person and all - that he's someone to look up to) as you build up your self-esteem, or the ability to stand your ground. That's what she did. Fighting for education. She is still out there making a change along with the worlds activist, because equality not just only in education, but for gender/ race to be found equal and not for one to be be-little because of who they are, where they come from - who they chose to love.

No, this isn't a review, but somewhat a recommendation to read this book, see, and be in ones shoes as they grew up faces the standards this world is still going through. How people wanted to end ones life, because they were fighting for education - girls should be able to go to school, and learn. We have dreams, too. We shouldn't be put down because we're women - we are more than just this 'house wife': (nothing wrong with that) men see us as the ones to cook, clean, give birth, and all this, but we are more than that - so we should have a say in the things we do, want, need, and what we want to be! I feel like sometimes we learn to teach - learn to love - learn to be ones self to say it's ok for others to do the same without being degraded or something more awful. Just let us live, be different! Let women live, love, be the educator, be equal, be free. Let us continue to make a positive impact on others. We want to live just as everyone else. We matter.
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