Malala says her new book should be launched in October this year

Malala became a familiar name after being attacked by TTP activists on a school bus in the swat valley distant in 2012. – Instagram / Malala

The winner of the Nobel Peace Prize, Malala, Yousafzai, said that his new book entitled “Finding My Way” should be launched in October this year.

By taking his Instagram, Yousafzai wrote Thursday: “My new book, Finding My Way, is the most personal thing I have ever written – a disorderly, honest and sometimes painfully funny memory. It is a story of friendship and first of all love, mental health and self-discovery, to try to stay true for yourself when everyone wants to tell you who you are. ”

The Nobel winner said the world knew its name at the age of 15, but “no one really knew it”.

“This is not the story you think you know. This is the one I expected to tell,” said Yousafzai.

Malala became a familiar name after being attacked by TTP activists in a school bus in the swat valley distant in 2012.

She was evacuated to the United Kingdom and became a global defender of girls’ education and, at the age of 17, the youngest winner of the Nobel Peace Prize.

In addition to being a winner of the Nobel Prize, she is an education activist, pleading for the education of women.

She also promised to continue her daily fight so that 122 million girls are still out of school.

“I will continue to fight for them every day,” said Yousafzai in an Instagram post.

She added that her career to provide an education to each girl began to fight for her trip to obtain an education, saying: “It became a mission” to ensure education for each girl.

She added that she had realized, even at the time, that the struggle was greater than her education.

Afghanistan is the only country in the world where girls and women are prohibited from going to school and university.

Since its return to power in 2021, the Afghan Taliban government in Kabul has imposed strict rules that the United Nations have called “gender apartheid”.

Pakistan faces a serious education crisis with more than 26 million children outside the school, mainly following poverty, according to official government figures – one of the highest figures in the world.

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