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  • Ruskin Bond Children's Omnibus Volume 2

    Ruskin Bond

    eBook (Rupa Publications India, Nov. 1, 2013)
    For over six decades now, Ruskin Bond has been entertaining and touching the lives of countless readers, young and old, with his stories, novels and poems. Children’s Omnibus: Volume 2 brings together the best of his stories for young readers. Included here are old favourites like ‘The School among the Pines’ and ‘The Night the Roof Blew Off’, as well as lesser-known anecdotes such as the hilarious ‘My Failed Omelettes and Other Disasters’ and the heart-warming ‘Adventures in Reading’.A selection of his charming, whimsical poetry for children, also included in this volume, makes this book a truly enchanting read.Funny, thoughtful, nostalgic and uplifting, Children’s Omnibus: Volume 2 is a treat for children and adults alike.
  • The Hidden Pool

    Ruskin Bond

    Paperback (Penguin/Puffin, June 1, 2015)
    Ruskin Bond s first novel for children in a whole new look! Laurie, an English boy in a small hill town in India, strikes up an unlikely friendship with Anil, the son of a local cloth merchant, and Kamal, an orphan who sells buttons and shoelaces but dreams of going to college. One day the three discover a secret pool on the mountainside, and it is there that they plan their greatest escapade yet a trek to the Pindari Glacier, where no one from their town has gone before. This newly illustrated edition of Bond s magical tale of camaraderie and adventure is sure to win over yet another generation of readers.
  • Great Stories for Children

    Ruskin Bond

    eBook (Rupa Publications India, Nov. 1, 2011)
    Great Stories for Children is a potpourri of short stories that effectively transports the reader to the fascinating world of its endearing characters. The ensemble includes Tutu the monkey who is fond of troubling the no-nonsense Aunt Ruby, a pet python who makes sudden appearances at the most unusual places, a troublesome Pret who enjoys stirring up the household he resides in, three young children stranded on the Haunted Hill, Himalayan bears who feast on pumpkins, plums and apricots, a crafty thief who has a change of heart, and Ruskin Bond himself who meets a ghost at a resort in the middle of the night ...
  • THE ROOM ON THE ROOF: 60th Anniversary Edition

    Ruskin Bond

    eBook (Penguin, Jan. 20, 2016)
    A CLASSIC COMING-OF-AGE STORY WHICH HAS HELD GENERATIONS OF READERS SPELLBOUNDRusty, a sixteen-year-old Anglo-Indian boy, is orphaned, and has to live with his English guardian in the claustrophobic European part in Dehra Dun. Unhappy with the strict ways of his guardian, Rusty runs away from home to live with his Indian friends. Plunging for the first time into the dream-bright world of the bazaar, Hindu festivals and other aspects of Indian life, Rusty is enchanted . . . and is lost forever to the prim proprieties of the European community.This special edition marks the 60th anniversary of this award-winning book, written when the author was just seventeen. Poignant, heart-warming and an absolute classic, this book is forever a joy to read.
  • The Blue Umbrella

    Ruskin Bond

    eBook (Rupa Publications India, March 1, 2014)
    As soon as Binya saw the beautiful blue silk umbrella she wanted it She wanted it so badly that she was willing to give her lucky leopards claw pendant in exchange No-one in the village had such a fine umbrella and everywhere Binya went the umbrella went too Gradually it faded to a pale blue and was patched in several places but there was still many who envied Binya her treasured possession And the most envious of them all was old Ram Bharosa the shopkeeper who decided that by some means he must own the blue umbrella.
  • Words From My Window

    Ruskin Bond

    Hardcover (Penguin Random House India, Aug. 10, 2019)
    This illustrated book is a remembrance of times past, an attempt to resurrect a person or a period or an episode, a reflection on the unpredictability of life. Some paths lead nowhere; others lead to a spring of pure water. Take any path and hope for the best. At least it will lead you out of the shadows.
  • The Room on the Roof: 60th Anniversary Edition

    Ruskin Bond

    Hardcover (Penguin, Jan. 1, 2016)
    Rusty, a sixteen-year-old Anglo- Indian boy, is orphaned, and has to live with his English guardian in the claustrophobic European part in Dehra Dun. Unhappy with the strict ways of his guardian, Rusty runs away from home to live with his Indian friends. Plunging for the first time into the dream-bright world of the bazaar, Hindu festivals and other aspects of Indian life, Rusty is enchanted … and is lost forever to the prim proprieties of the European community. This special edition marks the 60th anniversary of this awardwinning book, written when the author was just seventeen. Poignant, heart-warming and an absolute classic, this book is forever a joy to read.
  • The Road To The Bazaar

    Ruskin Bond

    eBook (Rupa Publications India, Aug. 1, 1993)
    Ruskin Bond not only brings to life a town in northern India capturing the scenery, the people, the atmosphere - but also shows that children are the same the world over.
  • Rusty the Boy from the Hills

    Ruskin Bond

    eBook (Puffin, Oct. 10, 2014)
    Rusty is a quiet, imaginative and sensitive boy who lives with his grandparents in pre-Independence Dehra Dun. Though he is not the adventurous himself, the strangest and most extraordinary things keep happening around him.The house in Dehra is full of strange creatures. Rusty has to deal with everything from his grandfather’s pet python to the ever-inventive Uncle Ken. Visiting his father in wartime Java, Rusty narrowly escapes enemy bombardment, and survives a plane crash in the Arabian Sea. Back in India, he spends his time encountering a ghost in the garden and recreating his grandmother’s youthful days from an old photograph. Then, something totally unexpected happens and Rusty is forced to leaveDehra, his future uncertain …This volume of Rusty stories, the first in a series, traces Rusty’s development from early childhood to his early teens and is a riveting read for younger and older children alike.
  • The Room of Many Colours: A Treasury of Stories for Children

    Ruskin Bond

    Paperback (Penguin/Puffin, Sept. 1, 2014)
    For over five decades, Ruskin Bond has written charming tales that have mesmerized readers of all ages. This collection brings together his finest stories for children in one volume. Published previously as A Treasury of Stories for Children, this attractive rejacketed edition includes two new stories The Big Race and Remember This Day . Filled with superb illustrations and a rich cast of characters, The Room of Many Colours: A Treasury of Stories for Children is the definitive book for all Ruskin Bond fans truly a collector s item.
  • The Adventures of Rusty: Collected Stories

    Ruskin Bond

    language (Puffin, Nov. 28, 2017)
    Rusty, the boy whose stories have charmed and entertained children for years, brings together his best adventures in one volume!From the time he was a boy living with his grandparents in Dehra, surrounded by an assortment of odd animals, people and relatives, to when he gets sent away to school, then makes his way to London and becomes a writer, Rusty's had more adventures than we can count.This omnibus edition contains his best, funniest, most exciting escapades. In these pages, there's Toto, the monkey that travelled in a bag on a train; an encounter with a leopard; life as a young writer in faraway London; and the return home to roots that were always loved and never forgotten.An evergreen classic of children's writing in India, The Adventures of Rusty will be enjoyed like never before.
  • Ruskin Bond's Children's Omnibus

    Ruskin Bond

    Paperback (Rupa Publications India, Sept. 1, 2015)
    A vividly illustrated book, for children and adults alike, Ruskin Bond's Children's Omnibus is a collection of the author's best-loved stories. This volume includes the eternally popular Grandfather's Private Zoo, Angry River, The Blue Umbrella, The Road to the Bazaar, as well as the short stories 'Cricket for the Crocodile' and 'Dust on the Mountain'. Witty, charming and quietly evocative, these stories are Ruskin Bond classics.