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Invisible Lines

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SKU: 9789350290712

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Experience the turmoil of 1971 through Zebunnessa’s eyes in “Invisible Lines” by Ruby Zaman (ISBN: 9789350290712). Born in East Bengal to a Bihari father and Sylheti mother, her idyllic life shatters as war erupts, dividing a nation and tearing families apart. Witness the birth of Bangladesh and its devastating consequences in this powerful and evocative debut novel.

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  • ISBN-13: 9789350290712
  • Publisher: HarperCollins India
  • Publisher Imprint: HarperCollins India
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 9350290715
  • Publisher Date: 2011
  • Binding: Paperback
  • No of Pages: 320

Additional information

Author

Ruby Zaman

Publisher

HarperCollins India

ISBN

9789350290712

23 reviews for Invisible Lines

  1. Sanchita Agarwal

    It was easy to get into the book, and the characters felt real. A must read for people who enjoy history.

  2. Dev Shukla

    A decent read, providing a different perspective on the events of . The ending felt a little rushed, though.

  3. Vipin Kumar

    While the plot had potential, the execution fell short. I found it difficult to fully immerse myself in the story.

  4. Mohit Jain

    A truly remarkable read, offering a unique perspective on a pivotal moment in history!.

  5. Sourav Bhola

    Invisible Lines is a poignant story, but I found the pacing a bit slow at times. Overall, a worthwhile read about a difficult period.

  6. Prashant

    Good book. It felt a little slow in parts, but overall an easy read. Would recommend to anyone

  7. Vishakh Aditya Dhingra

    The book made me think and it was a heartbreaking story. A great read that would be interesting to many people.

  8. Vinit Yadav

    A heartbreaking look at . Zebunnessa’s experiences are vividly portrayed. Some parts were hard to read, but important.

  9. Priyanshu Ranjan

    A fantastic story about real life events. The book really made me think about the impact of war.

  10. Prachi Charde

    I enjoyed learning about this period of history. The writing was good, but I didn’t fully connect with the characters.

  11. Yatharth Mangla

    Invisible Lines gave an interesting perspective on the war. It was an overall good read.

  12. Panchal Sakshi Ramesh

    Invisible Lines’ did a good job to put me in the period and the location described

  13. Saumya Sharma

    I struggled to get into this book at first, but I’m glad I persevered. It’s a well-written and important story.

  14. Parth Bansal

    This book is powerful. The author did a great job painting a picture of the war and its effect. Recommend it.

  15. Abhishek Mittal

    The story was interesting, but I wish there was more depth to the characters. Still, a good historical fiction novel.

  16. Alvin Clin Narzary

    An emotional and heartfelt story. The book kept me entertained, and I never wanted to put it down.

  17. Abhay Kumar Maurya

    An amazing story of perseverance and hardship, but it needs a little more details to keep my attention

  18. Apurva Chaudhary

    Invisible Lines is a powerful reminder of the strength of the human spirit in the face of adversity. Highly recommended!

  19. Himanshi Wadhwa

    Although the story was interesting, I did not like the writing style, and I don’t think it captured the characters.

  20. Kumar Nilmani

    This book was not my favorite. I liked the overall premise, but it felt too slow, and i never cared for the characters

  21. Chahat

    Ruby Zaman’s debut is impressive. ‘Invisible Lines’ is a moving and thought-provoking novel about a tumultuous time.

  22. Jai

    A heartbreaking story! I felt really attached to the main character. Definitely something that is worth a read

  23. Sweta Gautam

    Invisible Lines is a must-read. Ruby Zaman beautifully captures the human cost of war and displacement. Highly recommend!

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