When Malala Yousafzai was fifteen, she was attacked by the Taliban for their defense of girls' right to receive education. After surviving multiple operations, her voice has become a global benchmark for human rights and especially the right to education. She is the youngest person to have been awarded the Nobel Peace Prize. In her award acceptance speech, Malala explains her story, which is the story of millions of girls living in situations of discrimination or conflict. This is a bilingual edition.