Malala says she does not wear a mask or veil she is not a criminal and has nothing to hide in her interviews. Her mother's friends all say that Malala's mother is going to hell for not raising her better, as if they actually would have a say in such a thing. That seems to be the problem with most of the troublesome people; they think they actually dictate these things, which tends to irritate me more and more as I go on in the book. Malala speaks about her interviews a bit more and she does not like to watch the interviews. She loves to do them, though. Malala's last day of school was documented on video from beginning to end. Malala and her friends go to the elementary school and play childhood games to try to make the day last as long as it possibly can, Malala claiming they were too sad to leave.