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  1. Dec 26, 2019 · In the book “Across the line” by Nayanika Mahtani unfolds the tales of borders, beliefs and emotions of individuals who fell prey of games played by people.

  2. Nov 22, 2019 · "Across the line" by Nayanika Mahtani covers both history and emotions connectes with it. The story starts with the incidents and political play during India-Pakistan partition and the result that played in many peoples lives.

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  3. Nayanika Mahtanis Across the Line (Penguin Random House, India) did all that and more, at its launch at the recently held three-day Pakistan Learning Festival, an initiative of the Children’s Literature Festival.

  4. ‘Across the Line’ is a poignant story mixed with moments of nostalgia, longing, suppressed emotions and clipped desires. This is not a love story but a story about love! Set in different timelines, the story fluctuates between the past and the present.

  5. I recently read Nayanika Mahtani's Across the Line, a novel that explores the lives of two individuals, Jai and Inaya, who are separated by borders, beliefs, and time. The story beautifully unfolds through the prism of two significant events in history, the partition of India in 1947 and the 2008 Mumbai attacks.

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  6. Baela Jamil, Nayanika Mahtani, Nadia Jamil: Love, laughter, peace. Screenshot from CLF2021.

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  8. Mopping the sweat off his brow, he picks up his pen, draws a deep breath–and a dark line. Rawalpindi. A barbaric frenzy of rioters fills the streets, disrupting a game of pithoo between Toshi and her brother, Tarlok, shattering their lives unimaginably.