![]() This is getting too deep for a book review but I hope you know what I want to say here. People from Europe fled from World War 2 (just like my Great-Granddad fled from Austria to Germany to the USA) – what would have happened if the United States decided he wasn’t welcome? Remember all the Wars, all the huntings of different cultures and religions, of Christians, Jews and Muslims Black, White, Indians, Chinese. That they should go where ever just not here: Remember World War 2. The thing I like to remind myself whenever I heard about the news that Refugees just need to get back to wherever they came from. All I know is that we have to understand that just because we are afraid of changes we shouldn’t simply assuming things from our own experience. I don’t know how influenced this book was on some political basis. Other religions and cultures are weird? Why aren’t people just adapting SO easily? And most importantly: Refugees just can’t WAIT to leave their home. Personally I think this book is a very important read, especially in a time like this, in which no one seems to understand each other properly anymore. When you read it you will realize that.Īlso I picked this book because even before reading this book, Malala seems to be for her (now) 19 years like a really fascinating and strong woman. ![]() Just to say it now: the book hasn’t been written personally by her, a journalist helped her writing this book. Part of my book reading challenge is the book I am Malala by Malala Yousafzai. ![]()
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