I Should Have Honor
A Memoir of Hope and Pride in Pakistan
A Memoir of Hope and Pride in Pakistan
By Khalida Brohi
By Khalida Brohi
By Khalida Brohi
Read by Khalida Brohi
By Khalida Brohi
Read by Khalida Brohi
Category: Political Figure Biographies & Memoirs
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Praise
“Khalida Brohi understands the true nature of honor. She is fearless in her pursuit of justice and equality.”—Malala Yousafzai, winner of the Nobel Peace Prize
“Khalida Brohi’s moving story is a testament to what is possible no matter the odds. In her courageous activism and now in I Should Have Honor, Khalida gives a voice to the women and girls who are denied their own by society. This book is a true act of honor.”—Sheryl Sandberg, COO of Facebook and founder of LeanIn.Org and OptionB.Org
“Khalida Brohi’s powerful storytelling exposes the little-known world of tribal Pakistan and the injustices facing women there. With insight and determination, she explores the most entrenched social customs facing women today and shares her secrets for innovation, impact, and success. This story is timely not just for those who care about women’s rights but for anyone involved in activism, community mobilization, and social entrepreneurship.”—Arianna Huffington, founder, HuffPost and founder and CEO, Thrive Global
“Khalida Brohi is a force of nature. Her story, in many ways, is beyond belief. It’s incredible that someone so young could achieve this much through passion and ingenuity.”—Chris Anderson, head of TED
“A truly essential book for our daughters and sisters, but even more essential for our sons and brothers. . . . Brohi teaches all of us how to fight for justice, love, and the really radical idea of equal humanity without turning bitter or giving up on her past.”—Elizabeth Weil, author of The Girl Who Smiled Beads
“This eye-opening story reveals the hard work of changing minds.”—Booklist
“Writing in compelling, page-turning prose, Brohi shares a deeply felt, intimate portrait of what it means to be a global activist. There’s even a love story—one with a happy ending. Don’t miss I Should Have Honor, which deserves a legion of caring, activist readers.”—BookPage
“The heartfelt story of a woman’s ardent dedication to stopping the senseless ‘honor’ killings in Pakistan.”—Kirkus Reviews
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