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  • Chader Aloy Koyekjon Jubok [A Few Young Men in the Moonlight]

  • By: Humayun Ahmed
  • Narrated by: Raihanul Amin
  • Length: 2 hrs and 10 mins

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Chader Aloy Koyekjon Jubok [A Few Young Men in the Moonlight]

By: Humayun Ahmed
Narrated by: Raihanul Amin
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Chader Aloy Koyekjon Jubok is another popular audiobook by Humayun Ahmed. To start this novel, the author says that the story is wrong but this town is a truth. The story about who is the truth, this event is a truth. Who is false? The writer makes his listeners disappointed. This story is not about some boys. Their family also has this story. There are rich, poor, middle-class. This is about an American immigrant, some servant, a rich person's bad son. This is a story about the small urban people of Bangladesh. Once upon a night, three boys are assembled. They are not good friends with each other, but many kinds of frustration are behind these boys.

Chader Aloy Koyekjon Jubok by Humayun Ahmed, published by: Mohammad Shahadat Hossain, Annesha Prokashon, 9 Banglabazar, Dhaka - 1100.

Please note: This audiobook is in Bengali.

©2009 Shahadat Hossain (P)2020 Amatul Chowdhury

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