Krisztina Tóth's first substantial work in prose after four volumes of
remarkable verse, consists of fifteen beautifully written and highly
sensual short stories. Most are narrated with poetic intensity and
intimacy from a young, unnamed female narrator's point of view. Whether
about childhood acquaintances, school camps and trips, or love and
deceit in love, they are all are set against the backdrop of Hungary's
socialist era in its declining years. The stories are carefully strung,
like jewels in a necklace, along metaphorical 'lines', as in the title
of the collection and the subtitle of the pieces. The losses,
disappointments, and tragedies great and small recounted here offer
nuanced 'mirrorings' of the female soul and linger long in the memory.