Nobel Peace Prize winner Malala Yousafzai has said her new book entitled ‘Finding My Way’ is set to launch in October this year.
Takes to his Instagram wrote Yousafzai on Thursday, “My new book that found my way is the most personal thing I’ve ever written-a messy, honest and sometimes painfully funny memoir. It’s a story of friendship and first love, about mental health and self-discovery, trying to remain true to yourself when everyone will tell you who you are.”
The Nobel Prize winner said the world knew her name at the age of 15, but “nobody really knew her”.
“This is not the story you think you know. It’s the one I’ve been waiting to tell,” said Yousafzai.
Malala became a household name after she was attacked by the TTP militants on a school bus in Remote Swat Valley in 2012.
She was evacuated to the United Kingdom and continued to become a global spokesman for girls education and at the age of 17 The youngest Nobel Peace Prize winner.
Along with being Nobel Prize winners, she is an educational activist who advocates female education.
She has also promised to continue her daily battle for 122 million girls who are still out of school.
“I will continue to fight for them every day,” Yousafzai said in an Instagram post.
She added that her journey to give education to every girl started fighting for her journey to get education and said, “It has become a mission” to secure education for any girl.
She also said that, even at that time, even at that time she was aware that the fight was bigger than just her education.
Afghanistan is the only country in the world where girls and women are forbidden to go to school and university.
Since returning to power in 2021, the Afghan Taliban government in Kabul has introduced strict rules that the United Nations have called “gender apartheid”.
Pakistan is facing a serious educational crisis with more than 26 million children out of school, mostly as a result of poverty, according to official government numbers – one of the highest numbers in the world.



