Leena A. Khan is a J.D. candidate at Harvard Law School with an interest in international human rights law. She graduated from Georgetown University summa cum laude in May 2023 with a B.S. in International Politics and a certificate in Arab Studies. At Georgetown, Leena received the Michael Hudson Award for her excellent achievement in her written work on Arab Studies. She was a CASA I and CASA II fellow in Amman, Jordan, where she researched neocolonialism in international law. Her published works include analytical pieces featured in the Middle East Institute Blog and the Georgetown CCAS Newsmagazine. Flames of the Cherry Tree is her first novel.

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    Flames of the Cherry Tree

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    Flames of the Cherry Tree

    The year is 1940, and the winds of change stir in the valley of Kashmir. Aafreen Khan is a young girl that dreams to be a doctor like her beloved grandfather, defying the boundaries of convention as a Muslim and a woman in a country rigged against her. But as the partition of India looms closer, Kashmir reels under the weight of greed and power, and Aafreen is swept into the whirlwind of a story much larger than her own. When love, loss, and revolution reshape her entire world, Aafreen learns the terrible truth of what it means to survive.

    Flames of the Cherry Tree is a sweeping, intimate portrait of a young woman’s coming-of-age against the backdrop of colonialism, rebellion, and the violent birth of today’s occupied Kashmir. At once tender and unflinching, it traces the story of one family through oppression and resistance, illuminating the forgotten histories that have shaped Kashmir and the hope that survives in its people.



    A lyrical, unflinching novel that rebuilds Kashmir from beneath the rubble of empire — a testament to the people who refused to disappear.
    Tariq Mehmood, author, The Second Coming

    Light and tender yet deeply haunting, this luminous tale of friendship and love unfolds in Kashmir against the gathering darkness of partition and local political churnings, bearing witness to both the radiant beauty of young love and the unspeakable horrors unleashed when hatred fractures a subcontinent along religious lines.
    Anuradha Bhasin, Managing Editor of the Kashmir Times

    A hauntingly beautiful tale of loss and resilience where the author masterfully weaves history with humanity. Tender, brave, and unforgettable.
    Rumana Makhdoomi, author of Warriors and Falcons: Life Sketches of 100 Outstanding Kashmiri Doctors

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