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I Am Malala: The Story of the Girl Who Stood Up for Education and Was Shot

by Malala Yousafzai, Christina Lamb

Narrated by Archie Panjabi

4.44 ABR Score (639.9K ratings)
★ 4.16 Goodreads (627.9K) ★ 4.63 Audible (12.0K)
9h 55m Released 2013 Biography & Memoir

Why Listen to This Audiobook?

A teenage girl was shot in the head for wanting to go to school — and her response was to get louder.

  • Great if you want: firsthand perspective on courage, education, and political violence
  • Listening experience: urgent and personal, alternating between warmth and harrowing tension
  • Narration: Panjabi's Pakistani-accented voice gives Malala's words authentic, lived-in weight
  • Skip if: you want geopolitical analysis over personal memoir

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About This Audiobook

In Pakistan's Swat Valley, a teenage girl's unwavering commitment to education puts her on a collision course with the Taliban's brutal regime. Malala Yousafzai grows up in a family that values learning and intellectual freedom, but when extremists seize control of her region, they systematically strip away girls' rights to attend school. Rather than submit to intimidation, Malala becomes an outspoken advocate for educational access, drawing international attention to the crisis in her homeland. Her courage transforms her into a target, culminating in an assassination attempt that shocks the world and propels her story onto the global stage.

Archie Panjabi's nuanced narration brings remarkable depth to this powerful memoir, capturing both the innocence of Malala's childhood and the gravity of her circumstances. Panjabi navigates the cultural complexities with authenticity, pronouncing Urdu and Pashto terms naturally while maintaining accessibility for international audiences. Her measured pacing allows listeners to absorb the weight of each revelation, from intimate family moments to harrowing descriptions of violence. The audio format particularly enhances the storytelling tradition embedded in Malala's culture, creating an intimate connection between the listener and this extraordinary young woman's journey from a remote valley to international recognition.