Our Trees Still Grow in DehraFourteen Engaging Stories From One Of India'S Master Story-Tellers Semi-Autobiographical In Nature, These Stories Span The Period From The Author'S Childhood To The Present. We Are Introduced, In A Series Of Beautifully Imagined And Crafted Cameos, To The Author'S Family, Friends, And Various Other People Who Left A Lasting Impression On Him. In Other Stories We Revisit Bond'S Beloved Garhwal Hills And The Small Towns And Villages That He Has Returned To Time And Again In His Fiction. Together With His Well-Known Novella, A Flight Of Pigeons (Which Was Made Into The Film Junoon), Which Also Appears In This Collection, These Stories Once Again Bring Ruskin Bond'S India Vividly To Life. |
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... took me by the hand and pressed a smooth hard object into my palm . I grasped it and then held it up against the light . It was a beautiful little sea horse , carved out of pale blue jade . ' It will bring you luck , ' said Sono ...
... took me by the hand and pressed a smooth hard object into my palm . I grasped it and then held it up against the light . It was a beautiful little sea horse , carved out of pale blue jade . ' It will bring you luck , ' said Sono ...
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... took my meals with an Anglo - Indian family across the road . I would have been quite happy to continue with this arrangement whenever my father was absent , but someone at Air Headquarters must have advised him to put me in a boarding ...
... took my meals with an Anglo - Indian family across the road . I would have been quite happy to continue with this arrangement whenever my father was absent , but someone at Air Headquarters must have advised him to put me in a boarding ...
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... took a long walk through the Landour Bazaar and up the Tehri road . It was a good day for walking ; and it was dark by the time I returned to the outskirts of the town . Someone stood waiting for me on the road above the cottage . I ...
... took a long walk through the Landour Bazaar and up the Tehri road . It was a good day for walking ; and it was dark by the time I returned to the outskirts of the town . Someone stood waiting for me on the road above the cottage . I ...
Contents
The BentDouble Beggar | 17 |
Untouchable | 24 |
Coming Home to Dehra | 39 |
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