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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... Grandmother hurled at Toto were surprising coming from someone who had been brought up in the genteel Victorian manner . The monkey was later reinstated in Grandmother's favour . A great treat for him on cold winter evenings was the ...
... Grandmother hurled at Toto were surprising coming from someone who had been brought up in the genteel Victorian manner . The monkey was later reinstated in Grandmother's favour . A great treat for him on cold winter evenings was the ...
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... Grandmother's hair was white , her eyes were not very strong but her fingers moved quickly with the needles and the needles kept clicking all morning . When Grandmother wasn't looking , I picked geranium leaves , crushed them between my ...
... Grandmother's hair was white , her eyes were not very strong but her fingers moved quickly with the needles and the needles kept clicking all morning . When Grandmother wasn't looking , I picked geranium leaves , crushed them between my ...
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... Grandmother did not know this , and was mollified by the assurance that she was riding in the slowest tonga in Dehra . A ten - minute ride brought us to the bazaar . Grandmother's bank , the Allahabad Bank , stood near the clock tower ...
... Grandmother did not know this , and was mollified by the assurance that she was riding in the slowest tonga in Dehra . A ten - minute ride brought us to the bazaar . Grandmother's bank , the Allahabad Bank , stood near the clock tower ...
Contents
The BentDouble Beggar | 17 |
Untouchable | 24 |
Coming Home to Dehra | 39 |
Copyright | |
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