22/10/2025
Malala Yousafzai is a bit of a troublemaker.
You may not expect it, given the solemn tone of her public persona. She was only 15 years old when she was shot by the Taliban, targeted for her advocacy for girls’ education. But growing up in Pakistan, she loved adventuring with friends and getting into mischief. By the time she woke up from a coma in a British hospital, she was instead known as the shy, serious and brave face of women’s rights activism. By 17, she became the youngest winner of the Nobel Peace Prize.
Now, the woman who needs no introduction is reintroducing herself again at the age of 28 in her new memoir, “Finding My Way” (out now from Atria Books).
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