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Red Maize
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Red Maize

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‘A compelling story that paints a troubled land in magical colours’ - Anees Salim

‘Under the shadow of guns, a terrible beauty is born beside the fields of ripe maize and the gurgling mountain streams …

Red Maize chronicles the human tragedy that lies at the heart of the Kashmir conflict’ - Rakhshanda Jalil

‘A gripping novel on the dark days of militancy - blood and cordite, the overhang of terror and the sorrow of mothers’ - Keki N. Daruwalla

The old, who had seen peaceful times, rightly predicted, ‘So much blood will seep through our land that someday we will have red kernels of maize instead of yellow. The day is not far when the hills will start to grow red maize, season after season.’

As gun-toting militants of the Tanzeem swarm the hills of Morha Madana by the river Chenab, the joys of the harvesting season leach out of that once-idyllic village. Terrorists take over in the name of azadi, commanding, in equal measure, respect and fear from the villagers.

Drawn by their call to jihad, Shakeel, second of the widow Kausar Jan’s three sons, becomes Morha Madana’s first mujahid - and, soon enough, the Tanzeem’s dreaded area commander. Back in the Indian Army camp in the village, Major Rathore decides that Shakeel’s decimation is his ticket back to a peace station and an impending marriage that awaits him in Jaipur. And Kausar Jan, like Kashmir itself, is caught in the crossfire between the militants and the army, even as the maize crops in her backyard are stained with the blood of her sons.

Red Maize is a searing chronicle of the relentless siege of Kashmir, of the human cost of war, and of a way of life, forever lost.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
HarperCollins India
Country
India
Date
15 September 2015
Pages
280
ISBN
9789351772460

‘A compelling story that paints a troubled land in magical colours’ - Anees Salim

‘Under the shadow of guns, a terrible beauty is born beside the fields of ripe maize and the gurgling mountain streams …

Red Maize chronicles the human tragedy that lies at the heart of the Kashmir conflict’ - Rakhshanda Jalil

‘A gripping novel on the dark days of militancy - blood and cordite, the overhang of terror and the sorrow of mothers’ - Keki N. Daruwalla

The old, who had seen peaceful times, rightly predicted, ‘So much blood will seep through our land that someday we will have red kernels of maize instead of yellow. The day is not far when the hills will start to grow red maize, season after season.’

As gun-toting militants of the Tanzeem swarm the hills of Morha Madana by the river Chenab, the joys of the harvesting season leach out of that once-idyllic village. Terrorists take over in the name of azadi, commanding, in equal measure, respect and fear from the villagers.

Drawn by their call to jihad, Shakeel, second of the widow Kausar Jan’s three sons, becomes Morha Madana’s first mujahid - and, soon enough, the Tanzeem’s dreaded area commander. Back in the Indian Army camp in the village, Major Rathore decides that Shakeel’s decimation is his ticket back to a peace station and an impending marriage that awaits him in Jaipur. And Kausar Jan, like Kashmir itself, is caught in the crossfire between the militants and the army, even as the maize crops in her backyard are stained with the blood of her sons.

Red Maize is a searing chronicle of the relentless siege of Kashmir, of the human cost of war, and of a way of life, forever lost.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
HarperCollins India
Country
India
Date
15 September 2015
Pages
280
ISBN
9789351772460