Description
“Munnu: A Boy From Kashmir” is a poignant graphic novel by Malik Sajad, offering an intimate portrayal of a child’s life amidst the turmoil of Kashmir. Published in 2015, the book has received acclaim for its evocative storytelling and compelling illustrations.
The narrative follows seven-year-old Munnu, who lives in Indian-administered Kashmir. His world is shaped by his family—parents, siblings, and his cherished older brother, Bilal—and his passions for sugar and drawing. However, Munnu’s childhood unfolds against a backdrop of conflict:
- Bilal’s classmates are crossing into Pakistan-administered Kashmir for resistance training.
- Munnu’s father and Bilal are frequently detained by the military for identification parades.
- Schools are closed, and neighbors are lost as communities fragment under the strain of division.
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| Weight | 0.38 kg |
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