
One day, Hafsa finds her brother, Hafiz, playing with an old razor. Life isn't easy there, but they struggle by, with the help of kind neighbors and their mother's resourcefulness. Hafsa, a young Rohingya girl, lives in a Bangladeshi refugee camp with her mother and little brother. He always carries his sketchbook when he travels and captures moments with his brush strokes. Sayan likes to preserve all the good memories in his sketchbooks. After spending several years working within the advertising world, Sayan went into his solo career pursuing his passion for illustration and storytelling. Sanchita’s purpose in life is to make this world a little bit better for the next generation through her stories.Ībout the Illustrator: Sayan Mukherjee is a story illustrator, character designer, lifestyle and mural artist born and raised in India. She is also the author of two illustrated children’s stories in Let's Read Asia of The Asia Foundation. As a cartoonist, a few of her cartoons have been exhibited in competitions held by 'Unmad' and 'Bangladesh Cartoon Association'. Product Description: Children's illustrated picture book in BengaliĪbout the Author: Sanchita is a creative writer, a cartoonist and a teacher from Dhaka, Bangladesh. This story is part of The Asia Foundation's Gom Acho Collection. Their kind gesture and his grandmother's wisdom helps Bokul to embrace a more compassionate outlook.



He can't help but feel the same way until one day at the beach, he meets some boys from the refugee camp. While serving customers at the teashop where he works, Bokul overhears their discontentment with refugees arriving in their town.
