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100 _aYousafzai, Malala
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245 _aFinding my way
260 _aLondon
_bWeidenfeld & Nicolson
_c2025
300 _a305 p.
520 _aagainst the Taliban and fight for her right to an education. In an instant, she became the most famous teenager in the world. Millions of people knew her name, but in the years that followed her shooting - as she became a Nobel laureate, a bestselling author, an Oxford graduate, a wife - she began to feel less and less sure that she really knew herself. Buckling under the weight of all her different identities (heroic schoolgirl, reckless college kid, good Pashtun daughter, overachieving academic, global activist icon), Malala realised she needed to figure out who it was she really wanted to be. That journey to self-discovery is the story of this book.
650 _aBiography of Individuals
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