Description
- ISBN-13: 9789350290712
- Publisher: HarperCollins India
- Publisher Imprint: HarperCollins India
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 9350290715
- Publisher Date: 2011
- Binding: Paperback
- No of Pages: 320
Original price was: ₹399.00.₹339.15Current price is: ₹339.15.
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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Sanchita Agarwal –
It was easy to get into the book, and the characters felt real. A must read for people who enjoy history.
Dev Shukla –
A decent read, providing a different perspective on the events of . The ending felt a little rushed, though.
Vipin Kumar –
While the plot had potential, the execution fell short. I found it difficult to fully immerse myself in the story.
Mohit Jain –
A truly remarkable read, offering a unique perspective on a pivotal moment in history!.
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.
Prashant –
Good book. It felt a little slow in parts, but overall an easy read. Would recommend to anyone
Vishakh Aditya Dhingra –
The book made me think and it was a heartbreaking story. A great read that would be interesting to many people.
Vinit Yadav –
A heartbreaking look at . Zebunnessa’s experiences are vividly portrayed. Some parts were hard to read, but important.
Priyanshu Ranjan –
A fantastic story about real life events. The book really made me think about the impact of war.
Prachi Charde –
I enjoyed learning about this period of history. The writing was good, but I didn’t fully connect with the characters.
Yatharth Mangla –
Invisible Lines gave an interesting perspective on the war. It was an overall good read.
Panchal Sakshi Ramesh –
Invisible Lines’ did a good job to put me in the period and the location described
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.
Parth Bansal –
This book is powerful. The author did a great job painting a picture of the war and its effect. Recommend it.
Abhishek Mittal –
The story was interesting, but I wish there was more depth to the characters. Still, a good historical fiction novel.
Alvin Clin Narzary –
An emotional and heartfelt story. The book kept me entertained, and I never wanted to put it down.
Abhay Kumar Maurya –
An amazing story of perseverance and hardship, but it needs a little more details to keep my attention
Apurva Chaudhary –
Invisible Lines is a powerful reminder of the strength of the human spirit in the face of adversity. Highly recommended!
Himanshi Wadhwa –
Although the story was interesting, I did not like the writing style, and I don’t think it captured the characters.
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
Chahat –
Ruby Zaman’s debut is impressive. ‘Invisible Lines’ is a moving and thought-provoking novel about a tumultuous time.
Jai –
A heartbreaking story! I felt really attached to the main character. Definitely something that is worth a read
Sweta Gautam –
Invisible Lines is a must-read. Ruby Zaman beautifully captures the human cost of war and displacement. Highly recommend!