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- About book - I have lived to see Bombay become Mumbal, Calcutta become Kolkata, and Madras become Chennal. Times change, names change, and if Bond becomes Bonda I won't object. With these lines, begins another brilliant collection of essays, stories and poems by writer par excellence, Ruskin Bond. With an ability to look at ordinary situations with unique wit and acuity, Ruskin Bond invites us into his home, his countryside, his life. Peopled with monkeys, wild boars, an aunt with a phobia of flowers, the wise seven-year-old Gautam, an eccentric cousin who thinks he is the great cricket player Ranji, this collection is an absorbing read for readers of all ages.
- About Author - Ruskin Bond, one of India's best-loved and most prolific writers, has been writing novels, poetry, essays and short stories for almost half a century now. Apart from this, over the years he has expertly compiled and edited a number of anthologies. For his outstanding literary contribution he was awarded the John Llewellyn Rhys Memorial Prize in 1957, the Sahitya Akademi Award in 1992 (for English writing in India) and the Padma Shri in 1999.
- Book format : Paperback
- ISBN : 978-81-291-0828-9.
- Language: English
- Book Genre: Fiction stories for childerns
- Number of pages: 156
- Publisher: Rupa Publication
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