Want to ‘borrow’ a ‘human book’? Check out Taman Tugu’s Human Library in Kuala Lumpur
A general view of Taman Tugu Human Library reading session. — Picture by Ahmad Zamzahuri
Human books are unique in the sense that every book has a completely different perspective and are made up of volunteers wanting to share their personal journeys/stories. Human Library’s head coordinator Mienal Hussein speaks to Malay Mail at Taman Tugu Negara in Kuala Lumpur September 8, 2019. ― Picture by Ahmad Zamzahuri
The first TTHL, held on April 7 titled “Malaysian Military History”, brought together several Armed Forces veterans to share their stories.
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