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Sixty Four
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- ISBN8235846395
- EAN9798235846395
- Date de parution31/05/2026
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- ÉditeurIoakim Ioakim
Résumé
He spent ten years capturing other people's happiest moments. Then one night, walking home from yet another wedding, a question stopped him cold on the footpath. Who are you?He had no answer. So Rayan did something that made no sense to anyone - including himself. He packed the bare minimum, took his old bicycle, Putul out of storage, and left. No cameras. No clients. No explanations. Just a man, a bicycle, and the entire country of Bangladesh waiting to be crossed - all 64 districts, from the southernmost tip of Teknaf to the northern border.
What followed were 33 days and 2, 893 kilometres of hills that broke him, rivers that humbled him, monsoon rains that soaked him to the bone, and a silence so complete it forced him to finally hear himself. Sixty-Four is the story of a man who stopped recording life and started living it. Of a bicycle named Putul who carried him farther than his legs should have allowed. Of a country so beautiful, so alive, so full of ordinary extraordinary people - that riding through it changed everything.
This is not a travel story. This is a story about coming home to yourself.
What followed were 33 days and 2, 893 kilometres of hills that broke him, rivers that humbled him, monsoon rains that soaked him to the bone, and a silence so complete it forced him to finally hear himself. Sixty-Four is the story of a man who stopped recording life and started living it. Of a bicycle named Putul who carried him farther than his legs should have allowed. Of a country so beautiful, so alive, so full of ordinary extraordinary people - that riding through it changed everything.
This is not a travel story. This is a story about coming home to yourself.











