Jeeyankathi by Chandana Sanyal
₹350.00
- Publisher : PENPRINTS; First Edition (4 January 2026)
- Language : Bengali
- Hardcover : 73 pages
- ISBN-10 : 8199392010
- ISBN-13 : 978-8199392014
- Reading age : 12 years and up
- Item Weight : 200 g
- Dimensions : 13.97 x 5.08 x 20.32 cm
- Country of Origin : India
- Packer : PENPRINTS, P 925 Lake Town, Block-A, Kolkata-700089, West Bengal, India. Phone no-8697875467 Website – www.penprints.in
- Generic Name : Books
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