
(Web Desk) – Nobel Peace Prize winner Malala Yousafzai has revealed that her new memoir, Finding My Way, will be published in October 2025. She shared the exciting news on Instagram, describing the book as her most personal work yet.
Malala wrote, “Finding My Way is a messy, honest, and sometimes painfully funny memoir. It tells a story of friendship, first love, mental health, and self-discovery.” She added that while many know her name, few truly know her story. “This is not the story you think you know,” she said.
Malala became a global symbol of courage after surviving an attack by banned militants in 2012. Since then, she has been a tireless advocate for girls’ education worldwide, fighting for the rights of 122 million girls still out of school.
She often reflects on her own journey, saying her fight began with her personal struggle to remain in school. “It has become a mission,” she stated, recognizing the challenge is much larger than her own story.
Malala has also highlighted the severe education crisis, especially in Afghanistan, where girls and women face complete bans on schooling and higher education under Taliban rule. The United Nations has called this situation “gender apartheid.”
As Finding My Way nears its release, readers worldwide look forward to gaining a deeper understanding of Malala’s life, struggles, and the strength that drives her ongoing mission for education and equality.