Men has always adored pictures. Judging my how we always make expressions such as pictures speak a thousand words and so on. Looking that the sejarah has many thousand words, painting pictures will make our job easier on understanding! Just one year since we left our suffering chains of PMR. They've launched a comic on sejarah which has the standards of getting students to view each picture for a high number of almost five seconds! (no seriously, its high).
If you want to take a look at this book, its at the library. If you're wondering, NO there's no Form 4 onwards version of this book. So if you rely on comics to get your A's for SPM, then its time to inform your next of kin!
Towards the dedication, around 21 August 2008.
Pn. Norhafizah once mentioned about a novel which she have written (at least I think she did).
Onwards, it's finally reached to the School's Library and is open to be read.
Here's the catch, you'll need to find it first, IN THE OCEAN OF BOOKS. No exceptions! If you want to be cheap and don't supply Pn. Norhafizah(pen-name Zakiya) with the comission which she highly deserves for taking months, or probabbly a year writing this book! You expecting it to fall into your arms such as magic performers would?! I think not! Here's some pictures:
Here's a summary for those whom are too conservative to take five minutes to find the book for yourselves to find the storyline does not suit your "taste" which I have to mention might be like a drain!
Summary:
AZAHANI, or Aza, is determined to provide a better future for herself and her family. Reluctantly, she leaves home to attend life in a fully residential school in the heart of Kuala Lumpur at the tender age of thirteen. In the boarding school, she finds life more challenging than the simple, quiet one she enjoys in her hometown. It is difficult enough to make decisions on her own, without her mother's help when faced with dilemmas. What is even worse is to confront incidents which challenge some principles she has held on to all this while. She is learning that life is not just about studying what is in the books.
And despite her vigorous efforts to remain focused on her studies and be at the top of her class, in seclusion of everything else, why does Aza find it increasingly important what the head prefect of the school thinks of her?
Now you know the objective, you know the reward, now for the pursuit,
The hunt is on,
I don't know about you, but I'm getting my own copy of the book!
Debriefed,
Fish.