“Begum Para’r Sathi’r Kichcha (The Tale of Sathi from Begum Para)” is a powerful novel of womanhood, resilience, and silent resistance. Though centered on one woman’s life, the story echoes the unheard cries and unspoken struggles of countless women navigating love, loss, and survival within restrictive social structures.
Sathi Chowdhury is a dreamer—seeking love, dignity, and an independent life—who dares to walk against the current of society. Her journey from Dhaka to Toronto’s infamous “Begum Para” is not merely a geographical transition but a profound emotional, psychological, and existential transformation.
Through characters like Morshed, Humayun, and little Arian, the novel unfolds layered relationships that question the meanings of love, grief, friendship, rejection, and motherhood. Here, love is both a refuge and a curse, and every relationship carries a hidden, untold story.
More than a romantic narrative, “Begum Para’r Sathi’r Kichcha” is a courageous literary attempt to give voice to women in a silenced society—where every tear holds a promise to endure and survive.
| Title | Begum Parar Sathir Kiccha |
| Author | M. Alam |
| Translator | |
| Publisher | Anindya Prokash |
| ISBN | 9789846750096 |
| Edition | 1st Published, 2025 |
| Number of Pages | 128 |
| Country | Bangladesh |
| Language | Bangla |
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