With great wit and candor, Ziauddin Yousafzai describes life in Mingora before the arrival of the Taliban, fond memories of his children, his equal partnership with his wife, and the challenge to educate his children in a strange land. After Malala was shot, he was forced to flee with his family to the United Kingdom and start anew. Now, six years later, he opens up and shares his feelings.
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With great wit and candor, Ziauddin Yousafzai describes life in Mingora before the arrival of the Taliban, fond memories of his children, his equal partnership with his wife, and the challenge to educate his children in a strange land. After Malala was shot, he was forced to flee with his family to the United Kingdom and start anew. Now, six years later, he opens up and shares his feelings.
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