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- Page 8 and 9: Prologue: The Day my World Changed
- Page 10 and 11: we were little and been friends sin
- Page 12 and 13: PART ONE Before the Taliban Sorey s
- Page 14 and 15: Kabul. In high school I read some S
- Page 16 and 17: From the rooftop I watched the moun
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- Page 20 and 21: 2 My Father the Falcon I ALWAYS KNE
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- Page 30 and 31: After three months Naeem had had en
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- Page 36 and 37: I loved the gloopy honey, which we
- Page 38 and 39: speak to men who were not their clo
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- Page 44 and 45: 6 Children of the Rubbish Mountain
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- Page 48 and 49: out the problem. I didn’t agree.
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gone. Places we had visited like Ba
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PART TWO The Valley of Death Rabab
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and if people didn’t stop they wo
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walls and levees to protect it from
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through a river where the road had
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stations. The militants would enter
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father and was very excited that sh
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Musharraf blamed Benazir’s death
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The army action at the end of 2007
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One day I went on Geo, which is one
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hospital could not cope with all th
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If they want every person in the wo
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We Pashtuns know the stone of reven
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to know the kind of things Hai Kaka
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We had a special assembly that fina
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now.
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news. The gunfire was in celebratio
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he was sitting in a government offi
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15 Leaving the Valley LEAVING THE V
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million of us were fleeing Swat and
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electricity, gas . . . but your cou
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16 The Valley of Sorrows IT ALL SEE
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Taliban leadership who were in cust
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teachers at the Khushal School dema
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many of the buffaloes. The villager
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17 Praying to Be Tall WHEN I WAS th
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passionately. ‘Fazlullah is the c
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just sneak in under our radar? And
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took a photo of her and vowed I wou
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flooded by millions of Muslim refug
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the same thing. My father asked,
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told my mother. He read it out. Dea
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My father was convinced the Taliban
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20 Who is Malala? ONE MORNING IN la
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When everyone was ready he took Mis
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21 ‘God, I entrust her to you’
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neighbourhood. My mother was astoni
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one dignitary comes to your home. B
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General Kayani told him he should s
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22 Journey into the Unknown I WAS S
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It was in one of Yaseem’s newspap
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that reassured them I was still ali
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23 ‘The Girl Shot in the Head, Bi
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soon,’ he promised. ‘Now have a
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She told me that I had been shot on
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nurse, who would sit and hold my ha
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24 ‘They have snatched her smile
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I was taken into theatre on 11 Nove
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UK. My father was relieved as he wa
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EPILOGUE One Child, One Teacher, On
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But like my mother I am lonely. It
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that the good thing about the Talib
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Glossary aba - affectionate Pashto
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Acknowledgements The last year has
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Important Events in Pakistan and Sw
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A note on the Malala Fund My goal i
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My father’s friend Hidayatullah h
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My father’s childhood home
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Reading with my brother Khushal
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A school picnic
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At the beginning, people gave lots
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Making a speech to honour the peopl
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Painting at school
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In our garden in Mingora, building
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At school reading a story: ‘All T
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My father and the elders of Swat
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The bus where I was shot
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First days in the Birmingham hospit
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Our headmistress, Madam Maryam (lef
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Sir Amjad, head of the boys’ scho
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Speaking at the UN on my sixteenth
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Here we are outside our new home in
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