This compilation for the young contains
- Gourer Kaboch
- Harano Kakatua 
- Golmaal 
- Chakrapurer Chakkare 
- Chhayamoe
- Sonar Medal
- Patalghar 
- Haripurer Harek Kando 
- Dudhsayarer Dweep
- Bipinbabur Bipod
As obvious of Shirshendu's works, the novels consists of a 
conglomeration of weird characters, human and others, all weaved into 
adventures that will bring smile to the faces. Fun and frolick galore, 
all the adventures underlines pleasant messages that freshens the heart 
and appeases the soul. I'd already commented on 
Gourer Kaboch in 
an earlier post so won't go into any detail. Infact all the novels 
contains the same proportion of adventure and mystery combined with 
laughter and humour that makes these a treasure item. Especially I must 
mention 
Patalghar that I'd watched but I'll say that the story surpasses the film version by miles. Personally I feel 
Harano Kakatua to be a bit stretched but all the others had been just too good. 
Golmaal can be considered as a sequel to 
Bhuture Ghori. The next 
Chakrapurer Chakkare is a wonderful anecdote of a young man coming to terms with his heritage while 
Chhayamoe complements this storyline. The next 
Sonar Medal reunites an estranged pair. A quest for secret treasure is the central plot is 
Haripurer Harek Kando and the same quest continues but culminates in the classic sacrifice in 
Dudhsayarer Dweep. But the best climax is of 
Bipinbabur Bipod that along with the preceding story seems to be ideal short story in the volume.