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Dorjar Opashe [Next to the Door]

By: Humayun Ahmed
Narrated by: Md Raihanul Amin
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His nickname is Himu. Full name is Himalaya. His father named him Himalayas as if he grew up like Himalayas - huge and broad, but not out of touch. Can be touched by hand. If so, he could have kept the name of the child The Ocean ("Shamudro"). The ocean is huge and wide and is touched by the hand. More than that, the shadows of the sky fall into the sea. But he kept the name Himalayas.

The tough mountains do not fall on the shade of the sky but want to touch the sky itself. Himu's father wanted Himu to be a great man, the great man who knows the absolute truth. But what did Himu wanted? We know his father's wishes, but we do not know Himu's longing. What he looks for or what he really looks for is written on Darojar Opashe.

(Humayun Ahmed)

Please note: This audiobook is in Bengali.

©1993 GaynKosh (P)2020 Amatul Chowdhury
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