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The Orphans of Kashmir

By: Ammar Habib
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A war-torn land. A forgotten boy. A love that changes everything.

In the heart of occupied Kashmir, seventeen-year-old Imran Ullah has spent his life haunted by a past he never knew. Orphaned as an infant by the Indian army, Imran has grown up amid poverty, violence, and a relentless search for meaning in a world that seems to have forgotten him.

But everything changes the day he meets Fiza, a girl whose kindness begins to unravel the pain buried deep within him. As their bond grows, Imran embarks on a journey to uncover the truth about his parents’ deaths—and to discover his place in a fractured world where survival is never guaranteed, and love is an act of rebellion.

The Orphans of Kashmir is a moving work of literary fiction that explores the raw human cost of war, identity, and love in one of the world’s most politically volatile regions. Inspired by real events, this novel gives voice to a generation left in the shadows of conflict.

Perfect for readers of social justice fiction, South Asian historical novels, and coming-of-age war stories, this powerful narrative will stay with you long after the final page.

A story of pain, purpose, and the courage to rise—when the world tries to keep you down.

Coming of Age Literature & Fiction
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