I Am Malala

chapter 22: Journey into the Unkown- Malala's parents are given little to no say in her teratment. What was the biggest problem malala's family face when it was decided to send her abroad for treatment?

chapter 22: Journey into the Unkown- Malala's parents are given little to no say in her teratment. What was the biggest problem malala's family face when it was decided to send her abroad for treatment?

Asked by
Last updated by Betty C #450271
Answers 1
Add Yours

Malala's father was unsure if he should accompany Malala to Birmingham or stay in Pakistan to take care of his wife and sons. If Malala goes alone, it would cause a big problem because she was a minor. Malala's mother asked her husband to stay, while Colonel Junaid, Dr. Javid and Dr. Fiona persuaded him to go abroad.

Source(s)

"I Am Malala" pages 268/9