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Author: Abhinandan Sarkar
Book Details:
- Genre: Novel (Upanyas)
- Format: Hardcover
- ISBN: 9789354259883
- Pages: 160
- Weight: 300 grams
Synopsis:
- The novel revolves around the lives of the residents of Sonar Tori, a grand mansion on the outskirts of the city.
- One of the key characters, Sagar, has been molded into a robotic human under the strict discipline of his mother and grandmother.
- But can a heart truly turn into a machine, or will the radiant Parijat breathe life into this mechanical existence?
- Other notable characters include:
- Dr. Mahashweta – A strong-willed elderly woman
- Bidisha – A reserved and introverted woman
- Prabhanjan – Struggling with restless detachment
- Bhodkai – A wayward soul
- Jonaki – A woman left empty-handed by love
- Mungerilal – The old gatekeeper who mysteriously disappears into the shaded garden every evening
- The novel explores the journey of life—uncertain and ever-flowing between birth and death.
- People don’t know how far their boat will sail; storms, rain, and tears often blur their vision.
- Yet, they continue to hope, believing their boat will reach the shores of love.
- This novel paints a vivid picture of love, self-discovery, and the hidden failures of seemingly successful individuals.
About the Author:
- Name: Abhinandan Sarkar
- Born: July 8, 1979
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Education:
- Bachelor's degree in Physical Therapy & Rehabilitation from Bengaluru
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Profession:
- Professor at a paramedical college
- Spends most of his time with patients and students
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Literary Career:
- First short story Chhatim Phuler Gandho was published in Desh magazine (2016)
- Multiple stories published in Desh and Anandabazar Robibashoriyo
- Short story Opekkha was translated into Marathi and published in Menka magazine’s Diwali edition (2017)
- Co-directed several short films with a friend; Beats Forever was screened at the Kolkata International Film Festival (2014)
- First published novel: Taranga Milaye Jay

