"I Don't Want You to Die for Nothing: 17 Farewell Letters to My Daughter", Reading Notes 1

A book about the war in Afghanistan , a book about motherly love. This book tells the true story of a country living in war, infighting, and poverty, who has great ideals and realizes his political ambitions through his own tenacious struggles.

Fazia Kufi, a girl whose life was abandoned by her family because she was a girl; a mother who needs to take care of her children and work; a Afghani , who competed for parliamentary status under patriarchal rule politician. A history of women's struggle, a book that teaches girls to study hard, stick to their beliefs, pursue bravely, strive hard, create value, and actively contribute to society.

This book writes my autobiography in the form of letters, and the simple language gives us a deeper understanding of Afghanistan. The first half mainly narrates birth, childhood, war, and the beginning of schooling and love, which is light and heavy. The second half deals with marriage, family, daughters, and political experiences, but it is more similar to the "Manifesto of Political Competition" - expounding the author's own governing philosophy and discussions on many hot topics in Afghanistan.

Faith transcends death, the years have precipitated calm, and life blooms with the most dazzling brilliance. — Fazia Kufi Afghan Congressman Fazia Kufi is a legend. In a country dominated by men, she can gain a foothold in politics and escape repeated assassination and death threats. Going out may be a farewell, so every time she goes out, she will write a letter to her daughter. These seventeen farewell letters are godson chapters full of motherly love, full of the true meaning of life.

This is the words and deeds of a faithful mother to her two daughters. It is a confident, courageous and visionary woman's life expectation for her children. It is a strong mother's transcendence for her children. The love of life and death.

Fazia Kufei's letter to her daughter is full of love and affection. Every time I part with my daughter is like a life and death farewell. A mother's deep love and hope for her child is vividly reflected in all the letters.

There is family in the book. Fazia Kufi Every time you leave home, you may die halfway.Or was assassinated, or killed, or kidnapped, or threatened, so every time you leave the house is a farewell, if you can't go back, write a farewell letter to tell the two daughters, how to live, how Facing the unknown predicament, draw the strength and courage to live from the letter, although life is full of pain and bitterness, but always believe that you will find hope in the end.

There is love in the book. The whole family relocated and gained the love of a lifetime. This is a very poignant love. Even though suffering from war and lack of materials, the wedding is still perfect and happy. Hamid is the life of Fazia Kufi. Beloved, he went through a period of turmoil with him, and established a solid revolutionary relationship. Even if Hamid took a step first, Fazia Kufei never remarried.

book has ideals. Fazia Kufi witnessed the suffering and misery of the Afghan people, and determined to devote herself to politics. Even if there were doubts, slanders, and exclusions, Fazia Kufi always fought unswervingly against difficulties and enemies, and was eventually elected. As Afghanistan's only female parliamentary speaker, she realized her political ideals.

All good things will appear at the wrong time, but the years that have been experienced have witnessed all the hardships that a person's inner potential and spiritual power drive the body to endure. All things can only be understood by personal experience, including motivation, respect, understanding, support and fulfillment.

The hardships of life, for the weak that is falling into the abyss.

is a valuable asset to the strong. It allows you to face artillery fire, face death, face the strength of parting again and again, make your vision wider, make your mind more tolerant, and make your pattern more atmospheric The panic that life and death are on the line makes me extremely fortunate that I am living in a peaceful age.

Although life is full of pain and bitterness, there is no escape from such grief. But every mournful episode in this book offers a ray of hope. Faith also transcends death, and the years have precipitated calm and bloomed the most dazzling brilliance.

let everyone live the way they like.

No matter what kind of family we are born in, what kind of era,what a country.

Whether we are male or female.

No matter how big the difficulties and challenges we face.

We should all face everything positively. Even if life is unsatisfactory, try to look up at the vast starry sky, because life is always full of expectations. Everyone should have a brave, strong and motivated heart.


Reading a good book is an advanced enjoyment. This book is a good book. This is a book worth recommending because I want you to experience the power of this country and witness what the phrase "don't die for nothing" really means.

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