Across the Line
By: Nayanika Mahtani.
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Books | Panampilly Nagar | Indian Wri | Book Cart | PPN-IN-R2-S6 (Browse shelf) | Available | B5107256 | ||
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Tripunithura | Indian Wri | Book Cart | TPA-IN-R1-S11 (Browse shelf) | Not for loan (Restricted Access) | B5107255 |
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PPN-IN-R2-S6 The Amigos | PPN-IN-R2-S6 Ghachar Ghochar | PPN-IN-R2-S6 The House with a Thousand Stories | PPN-IN-R2-S6 Across the Line | PPN-IN-R2-S6 When Strangers Meet… | PPN-IN-R2-S6 Equations | PPN-IN-R2-S7 Jab se You have loved me |
Nayanika Mahtani once harboured dreams of becoming a stage actor, but she followed the proverbial left side of her brain to do an MBA at IIM Bangalore and became an investment banker. A decade later, she followed her heart to live in Africa. Since then, she's been following the right side of her brain and is now an author and screenwriter. Nayanika's books include Ambushed and The Gory Story of Genghis Khan (aka Don't Mess with the Mongols). She has also recently co-written the story and screenplay for a Hindi film based on the extraordinary life of the mathematical genius, Shakuntala Devi. Nayanika lives in London with her family, their dog, hamster and two goldfish named Sushi and Fishfinger.