A review by janpd24
No Guns At My Son's Funeral by Paro Anand

3.0

Aftab is a young Kashmiri boy with stars in his eyes, only not the kind you'd expect from regular 12-year-olds. For the man he idolizes is a dangerous militant who goes by the name of Akram Raza. Aftab worships the ground Akram walks on and hangs on his every word. He will do anything to prove himself a worthy protégé. He scoffs at his parents’ yearning for peace and is steadfast in his conviction that freedom will have to be fought for, a conviction both lit and stoked by Akram’s influence and some Bollywood!

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