
"I Am Malala" by Malala Yousafzai with Christina Lamb, detailing the author's life, political activism, and experiences in Pakistan. The book outlines Malala’s upbringing in the Swat Valley, her Pashtun culture with its strict social codes, and her family's dedication to education, particularly her father’s founding of the Khushal School. A major focus is the rise of the Taliban in Swat, including the influence of the "Radio Mullah," which led to the banning of girls' education and the subsequent destruction of schools. The book culminates in the attempted assassination of Malala on a school bus in 2012, her critical medical journey, and her commitment to campaigning for global education.