Ruskin Bond Best Selling Books Online at Reasonable Prices
Ruskin Bond is still India’s one of the best and most recognized writers in the world. Not only among the readers but Ruskin Bond also holds an unwavering reputation among the writer’s community as well. His work mostly represents his life in a northern hill station, Dehradun. He is well known for keeping his stories simple, straightforward, and engaging by narrating experiences from people directly in his stories. He has also written several stories, articles, novels, and expositions.
Many believe and say that he began his
writing career at the mere age of seventeen years, while many would sit trying
to figure out how to put a few sentences together.
Here are some of the best-selling
Ruskin Bond Books:
1) Rusty, The Boy From The Hills by Ruskin Bond
Rusty is a boy who lives on the hills of Dehradun with his grandparents in pre-independence India. This book is about the boy Rusty who is a shy, imaginative, and sensitive boy. But, strange and amazing things keep happening around him, often setting him on fascinating adventures.
Rusty has to deal with so much from his grandparent's pet python to his inventive uncle Ken. The house in Dehradun is full of strange creatures. He spends some of his time encountering a ghost in the garden and recreating his grandmother’s youthful days from an old photograph.
This volume of stories about Rusty, the first in the series, traces his development from his childhood days to early teenage. If you want an escape after your daily life and need a break, then definitely, Rusty is the book for you. This book as a whole is extremely comforting with its simplicity.
Some say that the character, Rusty is created by Ruskin Bond to narrate his own stories of his childhood growing up in Dehradun.
2) Vagrants in the Valley by Ruskin Bond
This book is a sequel to a Ruskin Bond classic, “A Room on the Roof”. This book is also a part of the series of books that narrate the story of Rusty. This book mainly deals with the friendship and loneliness of Rusty.
As shown in the prequel, Rusty runs away from his English guardian and falls in love with Meena, the mother of Kishen. But, unfortunately, when she dies in an accident and Kishen gets tired of his boring father, he runs away to Haridwar to live with his aunt and Rusty follows them.
After living together for a year in Haridwar, they both suddenly feel a sense of fondness for Dehradun. Then they realize they are almost the same as what they were a year ago, vagrants and they run away from that place to Dehradun. Only to find out their old house is taken away.
On their way to Dehradun, they have their share of many (mis) adventures. Like many of the Ruskin Bond books, this book is a highly refreshing and enjoyable Ruskin Bond-type book.
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