Malala Yousfzai's a Pakistani and recieved all her education in her father's school. One day, she rode home in a bus back from her school as usual when she suddenly found herself on the wrong side of a Taliban's gun, all because she stood up for herself when girls were told to quit school and work in their homes. Somehow, the bullet bounced off her skull and traveled to her shoulder. Even after getting shot, she continued to fight for girls education rights. She has organized the Malala fund to collect money to give to un-educated children and she’s not afraid to speak out about girl’s education rights every free moment she has. She travels the world, talking on the news, news shows, magazine articles, and much much more. She also wrote a book titled I am Malala, and in it she talks about how she felt when she got shot, her fight for girls rights, and how she gathered up courage to keep going even through the hard times. One of her most famous quotes is, “One child, one teacher, one book, and one pen can change the world.” She's even willing to give up her life if it meant all children around the world being educated.