Over a decade after being shot in the head on a bus in Pakistan and becoming a global activist for women’s rights in the Middle East, Malala Yousafzai is reintroducing herself — in her own words.
“There is more to my life,” she tells TODAY.com, explaining that her new memoir, “Finding My Way,” explores her “journey through college years, making friends, finding love and learning more about my activism and talking about mental health.”
She says it was “important for people to know the true me" through her book: “It’s not all about the activist perfect version of me. It’s the more real version of me.”
“My story has already been out there in the public eye, and I think it’s a very one-dimensional story that is related to something that happened to me at age 15,” she continues. “I had been

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