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Chotoder Golpo (Bengali Version)

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Chotoder Golpo (Bengali Version)

Chotoder Golpo (Bengali Version)

Book Details

  • Author: Joydeep Lahiri

  • Publisher: The Cafe Table

  • Language: Bengali

  • ISBN: 9789348607300

  • Pages: 103

  • Format: Paperback

  • Type: Children’s Short Story

About the Book
Chotoder Golpo is a heartwarming collection of children’s stories by Joydeep Lahiri, designed not just for kids but also for adults who cherish the innocence and wonder of childhood. The stories capture various phases of growing up, from childhood to adolescence, and weave through different genres—fairy tales, adventures, detective stories, spooky tales, and humorous anecdotes.

Each story serves as a reflection of childhood’s universal experiences and emotions, framed within the context of society and the changing world. Lahiri skillfully draws from the complexities of childhood, offering a canvas that speaks to the readers’ inner child and invites them to rediscover the magic of youthful imagination.

This 103-page paperback collection brings to life the colorful, adventurous, and sometimes mysterious world that shapes the minds of children. It’s a book that will resonate with young readers and evoke nostalgia for adults.

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Chotoder Golpo (Bengali Version)

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Book Details

  • Author: Joydeep Lahiri

  • Publisher: The Cafe Table

  • Language: Bengali

  • ISBN: 9789348607300

  • Pages: 103

  • Format: Paperback

  • Type: Children’s Short Story

About the Book
Chotoder Golpo is a heartwarming collection of children’s stories by Joydeep Lahiri, designed not just for kids but also for adults who cherish the innocence and wonder of childhood. The stories capture various phases of growing up, from childhood to adolescence, and weave through different genres—fairy tales, adventures, detective stories, spooky tales, and humorous anecdotes.

Each story serves as a reflection of childhood’s universal experiences and emotions, framed within the context of society and the changing world. Lahiri skillfully draws from the complexities of childhood, offering a canvas that speaks to the readers’ inner child and invites them to rediscover the magic of youthful imagination.

This 103-page paperback collection brings to life the colorful, adventurous, and sometimes mysterious world that shapes the minds of children. It’s a book that will resonate with young readers and evoke nostalgia for adults.