Topic > Reflection on the Autobiography of Malcolm It is one of the assignments for the EDC3360, Community Service Social Work course. We were asked to read this book because the content of this book is related to the course we are taking for the current semester. PERSONAL REFLECTION This is my personal reflection on this book. First I would like to say that this book is very dense and long to read. There are approximately nineteen chapters and 278 pages in total. Being a slow reader, it's quite difficult for me to finish reading it in time. It took me weeks to finish reading it all. It is also written in English version. My English is average, so sometimes I need to refer to the dictionary for some words. Sometimes I use Google Translate and ask my friends to explain the meaning of some terms. At first I couldn't find this book in bookstores. I tried to find it in some bookstores but they said it was out of stock while other places said they don't have any copies of this book. I have to travel to find it. I asked my friends to buy me one if they found one. What happened was that there was only one copy left, so she had to buy it herself. Another is that she forgot to buy me. All right. A famous proverb says “Where there is a will, there is a way”. Then I took another alternative where I used the internet service and found it online. I kept looking until I found one in PDF format. The unloading and the mold. I cut it to make it look like a book and bound it in the shop. I finally have a copy of... half a sheet of paper... but he has reevaluated his old belief. CONCLUSION In conclusion, I would like to say that this book is worth reading, even though it is quite dense and may take longer to finish reading. I may not be good at reviewing a book or critiquing something. Reading this autobiography can benefit people in many fields. Different people will see things differently. The same goes for reading this book, some people may take the lessons differently and benefit from them differently. For example, as a sociological study, it could provide fascinating insights into life in the ghetto and the ways in which an individual learned to survive in the ghetto. Meanwhile, as a religious work, it tells how an individual is struggling to find his God. And there is no denying this because it is clear that precisely in political work the book has had its strongest impact.