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  • Author: Suchitra Bhattacharya
  • Genre: Upanyas (Novel)
  • Format: Hardcover
  • ISBN: 9788177563887
  • Pages: 232
  • Weight: 356 grams

Synopsis:

  • The story revolves around Somnath, a professor who avoids conflicts and prefers to keep everyone satisfied.
  • During college admissions, he notices a bold young girl arguing with the student union about forced donations.
  • Though he tries to intervene, he gets unwillingly dragged into the matter.
  • His life takes a dramatic turn when his daughter, Mitul, takes up a job in a remote village school against his wishes.
  • When a student leader named Abhijit creates trouble, Somnath unexpectedly stands up against him.
  • The college authorities demand an apology, but for the first time, Somnath refuses to compromise and fights back.
  • The novel explores themes of fear, courage, and transformation as Somnath breaks free from his passive nature.

About the Author:

  • Born: January 10, 1950, in Bhagalpur.
  • Education & Career: Grew up in South Kolkata; started writing seriously in the late 1970s.
  • Worked in various jobs before voluntarily retiring as a government officer.
  • Writing Style: Focuses on women's issues, human relationships, and societal challenges.
  • Notable Work: Kacher Manush (her longest novel).
  • Awards: Received multiple prestigious awards, including:
    • Nanjanagudu Thirumalamba National Award (1996) for Dahon
    • Kolkata University’s Bhuban Mohini Medal
    • Sarat Sahitya Award
    • Tarashankar Award
    • Katha Award
  • Passed Away: May 12, 2015.