In 1947, a line is drawn across a nation-and across a fifteen-year-old girl's life.
Fleeing the violence of Partition, Harnoor Kaur boards a refugee train hoping to survive.
When a brutal attack leaves her throat slashed, a humble cobbler stitches her wound with nothing but thread and courage.
The seam holds, but the scar beneath her skin begins to tighten.
As millions cross the new border, Harnoor chooses to help lost children on crowded railway platforms.
The Line Beneath Her Skin is a haunting story of survival, sacrifice, and the fragile mercy of borrowed breath.