In the Valley of Mist: Kashmir's Long War - One Family's Extraordinary Story

In the Valley of Mist: Kashmir's Long War - One Family's Extraordinary Story

by JustineHardy (Author)

Synopsis

Mohammed Dar and his three brothers were born in a boat on a lake in Kashmir, a place of exquisite beauty that was to become a war zone and nuclear flashpoint. This Himalayan valley of water, mist and mountains was once one of India's greatest tourist draws. In 1989, it exploded into insurgency. Kashmir became a rallying cry for jihadi movements all over the region and Pakistan's backing of the conflict triggered, in part, its own Islamist crisis. Mohammed Dar and his family found themselves living inside a new and foreign world of violence. Justine Hardy has stayed with the Dar family for many years, reporting on the conflict. She tells their story of living through the destruction of their adored homeland. Through their eyes we see the rise of religious fundamentalism and intolerance, the ethnic cleansing of the Hindu population of the valley, and the recruitment of a generation to jihad. And, amid the fighting, families continue to try and educate their children, find work, and protect their physical and mental well-being, while attempting to build some kind of future beyond the annihilation of their old way of life. "In The Valley of Mist" is an extraordinary story of family survival, at the heart of a conflict within and beyond the Muslim world.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 288
Publisher: Rider & Co
Published: 01 Apr 2010

ISBN 10: 1846041511
ISBN 13: 9781846041518
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Media Reviews
Beautifully written...by a writer who knows [Kashmir] better than any other * David Loyn, BBC Foreign Correspondent *
Fascinating and informative...one of the best ever books to profile the complex, violent Kashmir crisis. * Greg Mortensen, author of Three Cups of Tea *
Deserves the warmest recommendation...[Hardy] can really write...A fine introduction to what [the situation in Kashmir] is all about. -- Andrew Buncombe, Asia Correspondent * Independent *
Elegantly written and perceptive * Sunday Guardian *
The strength of Hardy's writing is its honesty and keen observation. She tells it like it is. And sometimes it's heartbreakingly beautiful. At other times, the scene is bleak, but the writing is immediate...A book not just to read slowly, but to live slowly. Well done! * Outlookindia.com *
Author Bio
Justine Hardy is a journalist and documentary maker with an international reputation. She lives in Kashmir, Delhi and London, and is the author of five books, of which Scoop-Wallah and Goat: a story of Kashmir and Notting Hill were serialised on BBC Radio 4.