The narrator of this memoir is Malala Yousafzai. From the introduction, we learn that Malala is from Pakistan's Swat Valley, advocated for girls' education despite threats from the Taliban, and was shot by the Taliban at age 15. Malala's father fought for girls' right to an education, which made the Taliban unhappy with him. As a result, the Taliban shot Malala at age 15. Malala is telling her story from the United Kingdom, where she was sent to receive medical treatment after being shot.
The narrator of this memoir is Malala Yousafzai. From the introduction, we learn that Malala is from Pakistan's Swat Valley, advocated for girls' education despite threats from the Taliban, and was shot by the Taliban at age 15. Malala's father fought for girls' right to an education, which made the Taliban unhappy with him. As a result, the Taliban shot Malala at age 15. Malala is telling her story from the United Kingdom, where she was sent to receive medical treatment after being shot.
The narrator of this memoir is Malala Yousafzai. From the introduction, we learn that Malala is from Pakistan's Swat Valley, advocated for girls' education despite threats from the Taliban, and was shot by the Taliban at age 15. Malala's father fought for girls' right to an education, which made the Taliban unhappy with him. As a result, the Taliban shot Malala at age 15. Malala is telling her story from the United Kingdom, where she was sent to receive medical treatment after being shot.