Think you know Malala? Think again. With razor-sharp wit and startling vulnerability, she recounts her fumbling adolescent friendships, her rowdy college days (yes, really!), and her early attempts at flirting - with a security detail in tow . . . [A] messy, endearingly awkward and disarmingly relatable coming-of-age . . . This is Malala unfiltered, and she makes courage feel like something we can all reach for
OPRAH DAILY
Honest, personal and so moving
SUN
Whether you're curious to know more about Malala's life or just adore a coming-of-age narrative, you should add<i> Finding My Way</i> to your autumn reading list
PRESS ASSOCIATION
<i> Finding My Way </i>picks up the story of [Malala's] life as she navigates young adulthood . . . [it sees her] wresting back the story of her own life - rejecting the constrictions and contradictions of a sheltered childhood and sudden fame
GUARDIAN
Like countless teenage girls before her, Yousafzai arrived at Oxford University eager to taste the heady freedoms of higher education: making out with boys, dancing all night, wearing skinny jeans. Unlike most of them, she had a Nobel Prize, ongoing death threats and a whole world watching . . . In dismantling a sainted image no actual human could live up to, the Pakistan-born laureate finds a dynamic and surprising new voice
NEW YORK TIMES
Reveals the person beyond the symbol
NPR
Part coming-of-age memoir, part reclamation, [<i>Finding My Way</i> is] a portrait of a woman who has learned that courage isn't just about defying extremists, but also about allowing yourself to be ordinary
MARIE CLAIRE
A coming-of-age tale as relatable as it is extraordinary
W MAGAZINE
Vulnerable, funny, and deeply touching
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Her honesty reveals a side rarely seen, that even those who inspire millions still wrestle with doubt and self-acceptance. Malala reminds us that strength and softness can coexist, that healing is never linear and that every person has the power to turn pain into purpose
ON PURPOSE WITH JAY SHETTY
'In dismantling a sainted image no actual human could live up to, Malala finds a dynamic and surprising new voice' NEW YORK TIMES
'Malala reminds us that strength and softness can coexist, that healing is never linear and that every person has the power to turn pain into purpose' ON PURPOSE WITH JAY SHETTY
How do you rebuild yourself when your whole world changes overnight?
Thrust onto the public stage at fifteen years old after the Taliban's brutal attack on her life, Malala quickly became an international icon known for bravery and resilience. But away from the cameras and crowds, she spent years struggling to find her place in an unfamiliar world. Now, for the first time ever, Malala takes readers beyond the headlines in Finding My Way - a vulnerable, surprising memoir that buzzes with authenticity, sharp humour and tenderness.
Finding My Way is a story of friendship and first love, of anxiety and self-discovery, of trying to stay true to yourself when everyone wants to tell you who you are. In it, Malala traces her path from high school loner to reckless college student to a young woman at peace with her past. Through candid, often messy moments like nearly failing exams, getting ghosted and meeting the love of her life, Malala reminds us that real role models aren't perfect - they're human.
In this astonishing memoir, Malala reintroduces herself to the world, sharing how she navigated life as someone whose darkest moments threatened to define her - while seeking the freedom to find out who she truly is. Finding My Way is an intimate look at the life of a young woman taking charge of her destiny - and a deeply personal testament to the strength it takes to be unapologetically yourself.
'[A] messy, endearingly awkward and disarmingly relatable coming-of-age . . . This is Malala unfiltered, and she makes courage feel like something we can all reach for' OPRAH DAILY