I Am Malala

I Am Malala Discussion Questions

Malala’s passion and activism for women’s rights and education may lead the reader to forget that she is only 16 years old when writing her story. Are there moments in or recollections of her school and home life when you feel that the “teenager” in Malala becomes apparent? For example, Malala often describes her friendships and rivalries (“I fought nonstop with my brother Khushal, and he would go crying to our mother. Never in history have Khushal and Malala been friends” 144-5), and she mentions her interest in the Twilight movies and other staples of Western popular culture. Do any of these statements surprise you? If so, which ones, and why? How did they influence your perception of Malala and her story?

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