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Ruskin Bond

    Ruskin Bond is revered as an icon among Indian writers and children's authors, celebrated for his rich tapestry of novellas, short stories, essays, and poems. He has established himself as one of contemporary India's most admired chroniclers, capturing the nation's spirit with warmth and affection. His distinctive literary voice explores themes of nature, human connection, and the quiet beauty of everyday life. Bond's enduring work resonates with readers, offering profound insights into the Indian landscape and its people.

    The Book of Nature
    Hick as Thieves
    All-Time Favourites for Children: Classic Collection of 25+ Most-Loved, Great Stories by Famous Award-Winning Author (Illustrate
    Till the Clouds Roll by
    Tales From My Heart
    Lone Fox Dancing
    • 2024

      WE MUST LOVE SOMEONE

      • 112 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      ‘As she sat on the grass beside me, reading aloud or listening to me with a look of complete trust and belief, all the love that had been lying dormant in me during my years of self-exile surfaced in a sudden surge of tenderness.’ What does ‘love’ mean? Is it an old couple holding hands as they walk down on a busy street; or some boys returning from school with their arms around each other’s necks; or a dog excitedly jumping on its owner when she gets back from work? Love lurks in all these moments of tenderness and warmth that make life worth living. We Must Love Someone brings together Ruskin Bond’s stories and essays on the ephemeral moments of connection and affection between friends, families, lovers and even strangers. Explore the many shades of love with this collection that promises to tug at your heartstrings.

      WE MUST LOVE SOMEONE
    • 2024

      Old Mountains, New Echoes

      • 144 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      The book captures the serene beauty of nature through vivid nighttime imagery, highlighting sounds like the mellow whistle of a pygmy owlet and the cry of a barking deer. It evokes a sense of tranquility and wonder, inviting readers to appreciate the simple yet profound moments found in the natural world, such as the sight of the moon rising over distant mountains and the silhouette of deodars.

      Old Mountains, New Echoes
    • 2024

      This is a book that carries decades of experience on how to be contented, how to lead a fulfilling life, how to inhabit the delightful world of books and stories, and most of all on how to be happy!

      How to be Happy
    • 2023

      Old Roads, New Roads

      • 122 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      The narrative emphasizes the value of exploration over reaching specific goals, highlighting a deep appreciation for the journey itself. The protagonist finds joy in meandering paths, discovering serene landscapes like forest glades, villages, and hilltops, rather than seeking the glory associated with conquering mountains. This perspective invites readers to embrace spontaneity and the beauty of nature, celebrating the simple pleasures found along the way.

      Old Roads, New Roads
    • 2023

      READ WELL, WRITE WELL

      • 122 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      Exploring the idea that true beauty and fulfillment reside within the mind rather than in physical journeys, this book emphasizes the importance of personal perception. It challenges the notion that one must travel extensively to find meaning, suggesting instead that the world is shaped by individual thoughts and experiences. The author draws on philosophical insights to encourage readers to appreciate the richness of their inner lives.

      READ WELL, WRITE WELL
    • 2023

      My Friends from the Forest

      • 144 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      Loneliness drives an old tiger to roar, a sound perceived by villagers as anger, yet the jungle understands it as a cry for companionship. After each roar, he stands in silence, hoping for a response that never arrives, highlighting his deep yearning for connection in a world that seems indifferent to his plight.

      My Friends from the Forest
    • 2023

      25 Greatest Stories for Young Readers

      • 276 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      Set in a vibrant community, the narrative revolves around Gopal, who, after the guava season ends, finds himself devoid of material wealth. Instead, he turns to storytelling, sharing rich tales that reflect his life and the lives of those around him. Through these stories, Gopal connects with his neighbors, revealing deeper themes of resilience, culture, and the power of narrative to bridge gaps and foster connection in times of scarcity.

      25 Greatest Stories for Young Readers
    • 2023

      Lessons in Fun and Frolic

      An Essential Collection for Children

      • 320 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      The narrative centers around a unique bond between the narrator and a tiger, highlighting the complexities of their relationship. The tiger, with its cunning gaze and striking presence, captivates the narrator, leading to an exploration of trust and instinct in the animal kingdom. As the story unfolds, themes of loyalty, survival, and the wild's untamed nature are intricately woven into the fabric of their interactions, revealing deeper insights into both the tiger's character and the narrator's journey.

      Lessons in Fun and Frolic
    • 2023

      All-Time Favourite Nature Stories

      • 224 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      Curated by Ruskin Bond, this collection showcases the beauty of nature through his heartfelt reflections and experiences. It highlights his profound appreciation for the natural world, inviting readers to explore the themes of connection and reverence for the environment. Bond's unique insights and evocative prose create a vivid tapestry of the landscapes and moments that have shaped his love for nature.

      All-Time Favourite Nature Stories
    • 2023

      My Time in the Town

      • 122 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      The narrative explores the protagonist's preference for the quiet, introspective life in a small town over the distractions of a bustling social scene. This choice reflects a deeper desire for solitude and self-discovery, allowing for personal reflection and growth. The contrast between the tranquil environment and the potential chaos of social interactions serves as a backdrop for the character's journey, emphasizing themes of isolation, identity, and the value of inner peace.

      My Time in the Town