"Like countless teenage girls before her, Yousafzai arrived at Oxford University eager to taste the heady freedoms of higher education: making out with boys, dancing all night, wearing skinny jeans. Unlike most of them, she had a Nobel Prize, ongoing death threats and a whole world watching (paparazzi shots of her in those skinny jeans landed in The Daily Mail). In dismantling a sainted image no actual human could live up to, the Pakistan-born laureate finds a dynamic and surprising new voice."
--The New York Times
"This is Malala unfiltered, and she makes courage feel like something we can all reach for."
--Oprah Daily
"In this candid and powerful memoir, Malala reintroduces herself to the world, sharing her most human moments, all the while trying to find her own way to becoming unapologetically herself."
--She Does The City