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- Author: Smaranjit Chakraborty
- Genre: Novel (Upanyas)
- Formats: Hardcover
- ISBN: 9789350409657
- Pages: 176
- Weight: 291 grams
Story Summary:
- The Ice Age is returning, and frost is settling in people's hearts.
- Rukmarath, who moves from Kolkata to a small hill town for work, witnesses an emotional Ice Age engulfing the life of renowned writer Meghadri Chattopadhyay.
- Meghadri's life is surrounded by cold, strained relationships:
- His wife, Jaya, seems to be present yet absent.
- His elder brother, Himadri, suffers from mental instability.
- His daughter from his first marriage, Kutu, is consumed by anger and resentment, harming both herself and those around her.
- A young and charming college professor, Sunabh, who admires Meghadri, gradually finds himself drawn to Jaya.
- In the midst of all this, Meghadri’s little daughter, Basu, lives like a small wildflower, holding on to hope.
- Meghadri realizes that love can turn into enmity and that even his own daughter is drifting away.
- Amidst all the chaos and emotional turmoil, an old vintage car stands as a silent witness to these fractured relationships.
- Set in a cold and hostile hill town, Himjug tells a story of hatred, betrayal, and the chilling realities of human nature.
- Yet, in the end, the novel reminds us that love, friendship, and trust are the only paths to salvation.
About the Author: Smaranjit Chakraborty
- Born: June 19, 1976, in Kolkata, India.
- Current Residence: South Kolkata.
- Profession: Engaged in his family business.
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Literary Journey:
- His first short story was published in the first issue of Unish Kuri magazine.
- His first serialized novel appeared in Desh magazine.
- Interests: Poetry, football, and cinema.

