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Munnu A Boy From Kashmir Malik Sajad

  • SKU: BELL-166248758
Munnu A Boy From Kashmir Malik Sajad
$ 31.00 $ 45.00 (-31%)

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90 reviews

Munnu A Boy From Kashmir Malik Sajad instant download after payment.

Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 25.96 MB
Author: Malik Sajad
ISBN: B00O0FTMV4
Language: English
Year: 2015

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Munnu A Boy From Kashmir Malik Sajad by Malik Sajad B00O0FTMV4 instant download after payment.

RevIews:
1. Beautifully told story of Kashmir and the price that citizens pay for a conflict that they have no control of...

I'd recommend this book to everybody who is even remotely interested in knowing about Kashmir... This is a fresh perspective and you can't help rooting for Munnu who is as real as the author himself.

2. Exceptionally brilliant work and a very touching tale of Kashmir - erstwhile paradise amidst clouds now in a deplorable state of affairs! The Indian 'Maus' can we say. Saw this graphic novel listed in 'Amazon Rising Stars' and thanks to Amazon for it's great 'lists' & recommendations, encountered such a marvellous real life based work. It's just a few month after ordering & reading "Our Moon Has Blood Clots: A Memoir of a Lost Home in Kashmir" by Rahul Pandita. Would recommend both books as a good read to know first person account of what's happening in the crownlands of what's called India today. Amongst some of the best Graphic novels is Maus, Palenstine & Munnu in that order & the flow sounds very similar though geographically separated and will fill any empathetic heart with profound sadness to horror at the plight of the suffering...

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