Description
Our Moon Has Blood Clots is a deeply personal and haunting memoir that chronicles Rahul Pandita’s family’s painful exodus from Kashmir during the turbulent 1990s. As a Kashmiri Hindu, Pandita witnessed the systematic displacement of his community and the destruction of everything his family held dear.
Through lyrical prose and unflinching honesty, the author recounts his childhood in a beautiful valley, the gradual deterioration of communal harmony, and the traumatic events that forced his family to flee their ancestral home. The memoir goes beyond personal tragedy to offer valuable insights into the broader political and social upheaval that transformed Kashmir.
With compassion and clarity, Pandita explores how displacement shapes identity, memory, and belonging. This book serves as both a historical document and an intimate portrait of loss, making it essential reading for anyone seeking to understand the human cost of regional conflict.







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