Title: Koni (কনি) Author: Moti Nandi Genre: Sports Fiction / Social Drama Language: Bengali
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Author: Moti Nandi (1931–2010) – a celebrated Bengali journalist, novelist, and sports columnist.
Original Language: Bengali
First Published: 1977 (as a serial in the Bengali magazine Desh, later as a novel)
Genre: Sports fiction, coming-of-age story
Central Character: Koni (full name: Koninika), a young tribal girl from the rural Sundarbans region of West Bengal.
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Title: Koni by Moti Nandi – An Exclusive Journey into the Mind of a Swimmer Author: Moti Nandi (1931–2010) – a celebrated Bengali
Dive into the depths of sporting psychology and adolescent determination with Koni (The Cripple), one of Moti Nandi’s most celebrated works. This exclusive PDF edition brings the classic Bengali novel to your fingertips, preserving the raw emotion and literary brilliance that won Nandi the Sahitya Akademi Award.
Koni is not just a story about swimming; it is a battle against fate. It chronicles the inspiring journey of a young, underprivileged girl with a physical disability who dreams of conquering the water, and the grumpy, cynical coach who sees a champion in her. Moti Nandi, known for his unparalleled contribution to sports literature in India, weaves a narrative that is as much about the grit of the human spirit as it is about the splash of the oars.
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