Malala Yousafzai engaged on new guide, her ‘most private’
Nobel laureate Malala Yousafzai is engaged on a brand new memoir, the most recent guide by the younger activist from Pakistan recognized for her advocacy for training for women and for surviving an assassination try by the Taliban
NEW YORK — Nobel laureate Malala Yousafzai is engaged on a brand new memoir, the most recent guide by the younger activist from Pakistan recognized for her advocacy for training for women and for surviving an assassination try by the Taliban when she was in her teenagers.
Atria Books, an imprint of Simon & Schuster, introduced the memoir Monday. It’s presently untitled and has no scheduled launch date.
Yousafzai’s earlier works embody the million-selling “I Am Malala: The Story of the Woman Who Stood Up for Training and Was Shot by the Taliban,” revealed in 2013, the yr earlier than she received the Nobel Peace Prize at age 17. She has since graduated from Oxford College and married Asser Malik, a supervisor with the Pakistan Cricket Board. Her manufacturing firm, Extracurricular, has a take care of Apple TV+ for a variety of movie and tv tasks.
“The previous few years of my life have been marked by extraordinary transformation, and all of the anguish and pleasure that accompanies development,” Yousafzai, 25, stated in a press release launched by Atria. “That is my most private guide but and I hope that readers will discover recognition, reassurance, and perception in my story.”
Atria is looking the brand new guide a “breathtaking story of restoration and seek for id, a candid exploration of her coming-of-age within the public highlight, and an intimate have a look at her life immediately.” Younger readers and movie guide editions are additionally deliberate.