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You might not recognize the name of Malala Yousafzai, but you probably recall the jarring event that made her famous: On October 9th, 2012, Taliban gunmen attempted to assassinate her as this young Pakistani education activist returned home on a bus. Her story as told here by herself and five-time Foreign Correspondent of Year Christina Lamb is far more than a grim reprise of that grim life-threatening afternoon. Indeed, Yousafzai's autobiography serves as a miniature history of a region entangled in fierce, sometimes deadly culture wars.
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When the Taliban took control of the Swat Valley in Pakistan, one girl, Malala Yousafzai, refused to be silenced and fought for her right to an education. In October 2012, when she was 15, Malala almost paid the ultimate price. She was shot in the head while riding the bus home from school, and few expected her to survive. Instead, Malala's miraculous ...