Jai was upset, October 9, 2012, when the Taliban tried to silence Malala. This eminently courageous young Pakistani, fifteen, who wanted to make known the importance of léducation, especially for girls, and fought for freedom, education for all, for many years, could not die. A year later, to the day, this autobiography appears in worldwide release. Dessai qualified by his publisher, all ingredients to be a memorable and exciting book. These pages are very moving, especially at the end, written both by this incredible survivor, and Christina Lamb, the Sunday Times journalist. We learn a lot, in the historic, political, religious, sociological, and especially human. History we discover old and new of this battered country but in particular a more than disrupted family life by events which the universality of the horror can not be ignored. The text is supplemented by a few personal photographs, which give more flesh to the story. This is to lélaboration dune exceptional life, that we are witnessing. If the father of the modern day Anne Frank is a flagship personality, remarkable courage and tenacity, if his mother has also, in its way, the beating heart of this book is Malala. His singular force a ready-made delle icon to give his life to fight against lintolérance, fanaticism: as she recently told the United Nations, a shawl, previously worn by Benazir Bhutto, she fights for peace and know that best weapons are words, pencils, syllables uttered with force. The Rosa Parks of the Swat Valley decided to live his life as he pleases, against all odds, with a lady greatness that commands respect. "I want to learn to use them weapons of knowledge. Then I will be able to better fight for my cause. "She created the" Fund Malala "to léducation lémancipation and girls: denfants 57 million remain out of school, including 32 million girls, she reminds the end of his work. His fight is beautifully explained, so both clear, informative and moving. Surely Malala has charisma. She wants to develop a political career: I wish him a long, constructive and happy. I write these words on October 11, 2013. It is 10 o'clock 14. It said the favorite for the Nobel Peace Prize. Jignore even if Malala lobtiendra, the way I want - today. QuOslo the awards him or not, she deserves it, totally. 10:26: Malala is not officially the winner this year. Whatever. His book nevertheless help advance the cause of women, worldwide. She still fight for girls' education. Read this autobiography, you will understand how essential it comes dune incomparable personality - current lépoque.