Oct 12, 2014
By Bob Sheppard
When Malala Yousafzai won the Nobel Peace Prize last week there was no late-night party.
Instead, the 17-year-old activist for girls education spent the evening watching Pakistani television at home in Birmingham, England while nursing a cold.
And according to Christina Lamb, the co-author of the Pakistani teen’s memoirs, Malala is concentrating on her homework.
Lamb says Malala allowed herself one indulgence. Instead of her normal greeting when answering the phone, she`s been saying “Hello, this is the Nobel Laurete” before bursting into giggles.
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