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The Last Girl is the gripping memoir of Nadia Murad, a Yazidi woman who survived ISIS captivity and became a prominent human rights activist. Originally from Iraq, Murad’s life changed dramatically when ISIS forces attacked her village, enslaving thousands of women and girls. Through her harrowing account, she describes her experiences of captivity, abuse, and her daring escape.
This Malayalam translation makes Murad’s inspiring story accessible to Malayalam-speaking audiences. Her narrative is not just a personal testimony but a powerful indictment of terrorism and a call for justice. Murad’s unwavering courage and determination transformed her personal tragedy into a global movement for human rights. She received the Nobel Peace Prize in 2018 for her advocacy on behalf of survivors of sexual violence in conflict zones.
The book serves as both a historical document and an emotional journey, offering readers profound insights into resilience, survival, and the human spirit’s capacity to overcome unimaginable adversity.







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