Seven-year-old Munnu is growing up in Indian-administered Kashmir. Life revolves around his family: Mama, Papa, sister Shahnaz, brothers Adil and Akhtar and, his favourite, older brother Bilal. It also revolves around MunnuтАЩs two favourite things тАУ sugar and drawing.
But MunnuтАЩs is a childhood experienced against the backdrop of conflict. BilalтАЩs classmates are crossing over into the Pakistan-administered portion of Kashmir to be trained to resist the тАШoccupationтАЩ; Papa and Bilal are regularly taken by the military to identification parades where informers will point out тАШterroristsтАЩ; MunnuтАЩs school is closed; close neighbours are killed and the homes of Kashmiri Hindu families lie abandoned, as once close, mixed communities have ruptured under the pressure of KashmirтАЩs divisions.
Munnu is an amazingly personal insight into everyday life in Kashmir. Closely based on Malik SajadтАЩs own childhood and experiences, it is a beautiful, evocatively drawn graphic novel that questions every aspect of the Kashmir situation тАУ the faults and responsibilities of every side, the history of the region, the role of Britain and the West, the possibilities for the future. It opens up the story of this contested and conflicted land, while also giving a brilliantly close, funny and warm-hearted portrait of a boyтАЩs childhood and coming-of-age.
Malik Sajad was born in 1987, in Srinagar, Kashmir. His illustrations and stories have appeared in various local and international publications. His art work has also been exhibited internationally. He studied Visual Art at Goldsmiths, University of London.