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Malala Yousafzai's Reading List

Notable reader profiled on radicalreads.com. 9 favorite books recommended in their radicalreads feature.

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Favorite books (2022)

Favorite books recommended by Malala Yousafzai, as compiled by radicalreads.com. Source article: https://radicalreads.com/malala-favorite-books/.

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John Steinbeck (also rec’d by Gabriel García Márquez ) · Buy on Amazon
"It’s a short book, but it is filled with so much. It really reflects the situation of 1930s America. I was fascinated to learn how women were treated at the time, and what life was like for poor itinerant workers."
Paulo Coelho (also rec’d by Malala Yousafzai & Neil Patrick Harris ) · Buy on Amazon
"I like it because it is hopeful and inspiring. It tells the story of a boy who embarks on a journey to find a treasure, but as he goes along, he learns from every part of his journey and every person he meets. In the end, he finds his treasure in a very interesting place. His story tells you that you should believe in yourself and continue your journey."
Deborah Ellis · Buy on Amazon
"The book tells the story of a young girl who takes on the challenge of saving her family. I think it’s important for girls everywhere to learn how women are treated in some societies. But even though Parvana is treated as lesser than boys and men, she never feels that way. She believes in herself and is stronger to fight against hunger, fear and war. Girls like her are an inspiration. The Breadwinner reminds us how courageous and strong women are around the world."
Deborah Ellis · Buy on Amazon
"I was gripped by this series and couldn’t drag myself away from it. Ellis beautifully captures childhood in war-torn Afghanistan and Pakistan. The stories are very moving."
Cover of The Kite Runner
Khaled Hosseini · Buy on Amazon
"All students should read The Kite Runner . It shows you should not judge other people by external things. And it shows loyalty and friendship."
L. Frank Baum (also rec’d by Bruce Springsteen ) · Buy on Amazon
"The Wonderful Wizard of Oz was the first book I read in the hospital. I had been having headaches and couldn’t read or focus properly for a while. It is a lovely book, and it was given to me by Gordon Brown — he sent me 25 books, and this was my favorite."
Stephen Hawking (also rec’d by Herbie Hancock , Malala & Richard Branson ) · Buy on Amazon
"I read it during a period when life in Swat was very hard. I distracted myself from the fear and terrorism by thinking about things like how the universe began and whether time travel is possible. I enjoy science, and I’m a very curious person. I always want to know the reason behind everything, big or small."
Antoine de Saint-Exupéry (also rec’d by Trevor Noah ) · Buy on Amazon
"It is a very clever book, and in the beginning it’s extremely funny."

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