 
        by BIBHUTIBHUSHAN BANDOPADHYAY
By PRH INDIA LOCAL PRINT
Suddenly,   towards the late afternoon, darkness fell and a monstrous pre-monsoon storm   broke loose. Leaves of the bamboo and the jackfruit tree, dust and bits of   straw came whirling into their courtyard filling it up in seconds. Durga sped   out of the house to pick up falling mangoes and Apu ran after his sister . .   .'
     In the little village of Nishchindipur, a brother and sister grow up, their   days filled with discoveries of the world around them, and innocent play.   Apu, a six year old towards the beginning of the book, and his elder sister   Durga, roam the beautiful countryside gathering fruits, getting into scrapes   with other children, trying their hands at cooking, and even make a long trek   to the railway line in the hope of seeing the majestic steam train---until   one day, poverty and fate deal a tragic blow.
     Making a Mango Whistle (Aam Anthir Bhenpu) was first   published in 1944, when the author's path-breaking Song   of the Road (Pather   Panchali) was abridged for children. Immortalized   on film by Satyajit Ray, the story of Apu and Durga is a classic of Bengali   children's literature. Evocative of the joys and traumas of childhood, Making a Mango Whistle, now   available to a wider readership in this brilliant new translation, is sure to   touch hearts with its simple yet poignant story.
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Author: BIBHUTIBHUSHAN BANDOPADHYAY
Bio: {Bibhutibhushan Bandopadhyay wrote novels, short stories, travelogues and detailed diaries, all in Bengali. His literary career began in 1921 and his first novel, Pather Panchali, was recognized as a landmark in Bengali fiction soon after its }
