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Tetul Bone Jochna [Tetul Sister Jochna]

By: Humayun Ahmed
Narrated by: Raihanul Amin
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Tetul Bone Jochna by Humayun Ahmed is another popular novel. Doctor Anis is the main character of these stories. His appointment in Biratnagar. He became very popular in this village people for his treatment. Everybody loves him. He cannot take any money for his treatment. Naboni is Anis’ wife who lives with his father. Noboni is the only daughter of his father. This is the full story about different events of the Biratnagar village.

Moti Miya is another character of this story. Moti Miya is a professional thief. To read the full book, he finds another character who is an Imam. Suddenly he hangs from a tamarind tree. Why was he hanged? What is the backstory of this event? This is a good part of this story.

Please note: This audiobook is in Bengali.

©2005 Onno Prokash (P)2020 Amatul Chowdhury
Small Town & Rural

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