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Latest Books of Ruskin Bond
Ruskin Bond
has always been more than a writer for book lovers. He has been a friend. A friend who guides us to become more innovative, creative, and above all, to acquire a vision to see things differently. Beautiful words of wisdom and profound observations are what our dear friend Ruskin Bond gives us. The simplicity of his words successfully provides more space to evoke our own vision. Bond's stories are most likely to be a road to follow whenever we are in distress. He teaches how to keep our spirit alive no matter how hard life is. Bond's words provide us with a strange calmness and serenity, which is very hard to find yet a must-have. He can make us understand the simple joys we can have at any point in time. Thus, Ruskin Bond is a friend, philosopher, and guide to all of us.
So, it will be quite a crime not to get your hands on the Ruskin Bond latest book. Here is a list of his recent books, published in 2021. All these books cater to different tastes, so pick your favorite one now.
Tales From My Heart
Tales From My Heart, published in July 2021, includes 16 mesmerizing stories of Bond's childhood. Ruskin Bond's life has not been ordinary because he has an indescribable quality to see things differently. So, when he had dug up his childhood memories, some magical tales came up altogether in the form of the book Tales From My Heart. This book by Bond is a celebration of life itself which tells sensational stories about our incredible nature, some eerie, ghostly adventures, and the pure Bond between humans and animals.
This collection of short stories has woven Ruskin Bond's thoughts, visions, perceptions, encounters in an absolutely soul-soothing way that it will be impossible for a reader to not have a smile on his or her face while reading Tales From My Heart. This is a classic of Ruskin Bond, which includes stories written with a punch of humor and a personal, familiar touch. This Ruskin Bond Books is primarily addressed to the little curious readers, but you know age is not a bar when it's of Bond.
Hop-On: My Adventures on Boats, Trains, and Planes.
Book lovers are very familiar with Bond's inexplicable attribute of taking the reader along with him in his journeys by boats, trains, and planes through his words. The journeys of the writer become the reader's own journeys. The path the narrator has taken becomes known to us this way. Thus, whatever adventures come along successfully thrill us. So readers who have experienced this unique familiarity with Ruskin Bond's stories about adventurous journeys cannot miss Hop On: My Adventures on Boats, Trains, and Planes.
This book features a set of stories that elaborate on the experiences of young Bond, who takes off on a journey riding on boats, trains, and planes. He was previously told several frightening stories about sea monsters and weird sea animals. So, with all the anticipation building up, he becomes ready to face troubles at sea. After that, he rides on a tiny plane. There the over-enthusiastic pilot makes the plan go up and down throughout the journey. Then he takes a train to go uphill and visit the mountains covered in snow. But what really happens in these journeys? Well, you will only get the answer once you read Hop On: My Adventures on Boats, Trains, and Planes.
It's a Wonderful Life: Roads to Happiness
One of the most significant features which successfully distinguishes Bond from other writers is his immaculate observations. So, in this pandemic era which welcomed despair and loneliness to people's lives, Bond's It's a Wonderful Life: Roads to Happiness is nothing less than an utter blessing!
This book cuts through the darkness of hopelessness like a bright arrow of sunshine and positivity. Bond finds truth, optimism, and life in the most minor incidents, which go completely unnoticed by most of us. It's a Wonderful Life is a guide to self-exploration which enlightens us to find and create various sources of happiness that we miss out on because of the constant threats of existence in the pandemic. Reading the book is absolutely a calming experience that helps us get rid of anxiety and tension while making subtle changes in our perception of life and its inevitable crisis. And the best part is, all the profoundly moving, serious thoughts about the philosophy of life are presented in such graceful and humble writing of Ruskin Bond, which provides lessons of life modestly and straightforwardly. So, it is a must-read for all the adults who feel somehow lost in their living path and want to cherish life in its proper form.
The Trees of Dehra
The Trees of Dehra was published in January 2021. This book makes readers feel the bliss of being surrounded by nature. It focuses on making us understand that every tree has a different story to tell. Trees are the backbone of life in our world. They protect each and every life form without discriminating between them. The Trees of Dehra is a spellbound read which makes us notice the divinity and the motherly affection of trees. You will discover how Ruskin Bond has given a magical human touch to these eternal providers. You will undoubtedly feel present among the deodars who are forever trying to reach up to heaven.
The Trees of Dehra is a fascinating tale where the trees and the whole atmosphere of Missouri and the Himalayas parts were captured beautifully. It includes a spine-chilling story of a well among all the stories of our gentle giants, which is a surprise.
The Great Indian Rope Trick
The Great Indian Rope Trick is a collection of 29 unique stories published in February 2021. It's a light and engaging book, perfect for beginners who need to read something not-so-heavy yet highly engaging. This beautifully illustrated book presents stories for everyone, including both short and long stories. Half of the stories are written from a historical and geographic outlook where Bond talks about the magical long gone days, the days he had spent with his father, stories about Dehra and his neighboring houses, and so on. All of these are primarily character-driven.
The other half of The Great Indian Rope Trick deals with Bond's life and his perception of nature in its absolute best. Readers would be astonished to read how he talks about geraniums, poinsettias, daisies, a bee, a bat, and his wish to own a garden along with everything one needs to have a life that runs at a slow pace. This not only gives Bond his spectacular observations but also provides stairs for spiritual upliftment. Some of the most favorite stories of this book are The Beetle That Blundered In, Some Plants Become Friends, and of course, the breathtaking story of The Great Indian Rope Trick.
All-Time Favorites For Children
'A warm wind brought little eddies of dust along the road. Summer was in the air. Ah, If only he could learn to climb trees again!'
All-Time Favorites For Children is a collection of the most exciting childrens' stories of Ruskin Bond, published in May 2021. This book includes the most loved stories of Bond in one volume, so you don't have to look further to search for the most popular children's stories. Presented with excellent illustrations, this book would be the best gift you can give to any kid. The stories will make the little readers more adventurous and close to nature. It will tell them to enjoy every part of their life because these days will not ever come into your life. On the flip side, All-Time Favorites For Children will make adults visit down memory lane. It will make you reflect on your teenage self to realize how life had been then and how you have actually missed so much being tensed about your future. All-Time Favorites For Children is a happy read for everyone, which can be enjoyed anytime to relive your teenage days.
Wrapping Up
With his magical hands, Ruskin Bond writes meaningful stories of life in a simple but delicate way. He blesses us with a unique vision that enables us to appreciate the most minor things of our lives. Most of the time, primarily because of our busy day-to-day timetables, we miss out on so much of the unique offerings of nature. We forget that every difficult road is necessary to undergo as we are not left with options when life welcomes adversities. So, without trying to avoid them, we must develop a new perception that will keep us motivated. And Ruskin Bond comes to the rescue to provide us with how we can live a happy and blissful life by being amidst the gifts of nature, becoming self-sufficient, and developing new small sources of happiness. Thus, Ruskin Bond is a reader's best friend, and he will forever be in that position.
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Why Ruskin Bond will always remain our favorite
From our early school days to the age of stepping into our respective career paths - we all grow up undergoing many changes. But only the writings of Ruskin Bond remain our constant companion. The close relationship between Ruskin Bond and us emerged slowly. The first introduction happened through textbooks, mostly after which people regularly saw a curious kid sitting at the corner of a bookstore with amazement in his eyes. And this amazement continued to appear on our faces every time we opened a book by Ruskin Bond. Unknowingly, we formed a strong bond with our favorite, Ruskin Bond. 
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It's pretty impossible not to smell the hills, our childhood, winter breezes, the old and rusty cottages in his words. Ruskin Bond's stories feel like a legit time machine that never fails to transport us into a newer world or the world of the past. His stories made us enjoy natural affection, subtleties, and the lucid pleasures of life without delving into the materialistic way of living. So, let's try to get lost in the world of Bond and relive our sweetest memories again to remind ourselves why he will always be our most favourite.
Nature as its best
"Never mind. Men come and go. The mountains remain." - "Our trees still grow in Dehra."
Due to his intimate understanding of nature, Ruskin Bond successfully presents how nature could actively become a significant part of a person's well-being. We can't help feeling the solitude and the peaceful purity of being amidst the forlorn mountains, the Magpies, the beautiful forest birds, and the freshness of trees while reading his stories. Nature in his reports does not only provide background, but it becomes a character itself. He allows the free-flowing river, the little birds, the wildflowers, the sky, and every aspect of nature to convey their own messages to the readers.
That's why we perceive nature as a catalyst for healing our minds and making us transcend in the spiritual world. So, in most of his stories, he tries to convey the message of preserving nature. For example, in "The Coral Tree," Ruskin Bond has painted an essential aspect of teaching children the importance of planting and nurturing trees, thus, making a lasting partnership with man and nature.
Many great critics of our generation have declared the significant presence of the pantheistic nature approach in Bond's writings. He profoundly portrays both the nurturing and the destructive sides of Nature in his stories like "The Blue Umbrella," "Time Stops at Shamli," "The Angry River," "Rain in the Mountains," "Roads to Mussoorie," "The Room on the Roof" and many others. It's evidently clear that nature is the Muse of Ruskin Bond, and he will continue to strengthen the friendship between us and nature.
Bond's Art of Characterization
One of the most captivating qualities of Bond's stories that make them so relatable is his art of characterization. He amazingly creates a fellowship between the reader and the characters by presenting various characters and showing every character's development through the thick and thin of life. The most amazing part is that his feelings are rooted in reality and possess a breadth of genuineness without pretensions.
Ruskin Bond is the master of creating various characters who fall into every social and economic background of the vast spectrum of our society. He beautifully paints the difference between the characters belonging to both the backward and underprivileged class and the flourishing upper-class. But most surprisingly, each character's life becomes significantly inspiring to the readers because of their physical and mental struggles, their realization and acceptance, and their close connection with their conscience. Our eyes suddenly get wet whenever we go through the brief encounter of the two potential lovers in "The Eyes are not Here." Similarly, we feel the same adrenaline rush while witnessing Binya's adventurous journey down the stream to save her most precious possession in "The Blue Umbrella."
Ruskin Bond's excellent insight into human psychology makes the readers understand exactly what the character is going through. That's what makes it way easier to discover the characters' reasons, hesitations, dilemmas, joy, anxiety, happiness, and all sorts of emotions. We somehow get attached to the characters without consciously knowing it and start to fascinate them most realistically.
Accurate Representation of the Indian Society
Bond's literary works serve a great purpose of expressing the social, economic, and political issues concerning the public and the country at large. He conveys the different opinions of the differently brought up characters in society in the most effective way. The state of India when it was under British rule, the bloodshed during partition, the ruins made by corruption, the conservative approach of the society, the superstitions, and the prevailing problems of dowry and child marriage - all have become an integral part of his writings. That's why his stories are considered proofs that aptly documented the then Indian society comprehensively.
Ruskin Bond's excellence also prevails in enriching the native language, bringing forth ethos and culture, and portraying the existing complexity of the socio-political scenario. At the grass-root level, his stories present a great insight into the ongoing social stigma without being a complete rant about problems only. His characters depict juxtaposition by making readers experience the constant tension that goes on within themselves between their rural and old values and the new urban moral code that they are exposed to.
Although Ruskin Bond Books is majorly known as one of the best writers of children's books, his adult and adolescent novels deal with the aspects we all go through in adulthood. For example, his "The Room on the Roof" brings up issues faced by the protagonist Rusty that had never been the table talk back in the 1950s. The life of Rusty resonates with us because we all have witnessed the problems like identity formation, wanting financial independence, emerging sexuality at some point in our lives. On the other hand, "The Room on the Roof" and its sequel, "The Young Vagrants," also successfully bring out the pain and loneliness of the orphan protagonist while depicting the prevailing social concerns such as racial and cultural differences, narrow-mindedness, and the social pretensions.
A Master of Stealing Children's Hearts
Risking Bond's fantastic insight into child psychology has contributed to making him our most favorite writer. The most incredible element found in his children's books is that he shows immense respect to a child's emotions, a thing which is not openly discussed or even given much value to. He captures the innocence of children in the best possible way while providing the utmost importance to the adventures, the hidden complexity, tragedies, and determination of the little minds. The self-seeking attitude of children is beautifully painted in the subtle yet strong words of Bond. "The Blue Umbrella" and "The Angry River" are perhaps the most outstanding examples for showing the strength and abilities children inherit along with the intricacies of life- all presented with a mesmerizing touch of simplicity. Through these stories, Ruskin Bond successfully raises a very pertinent question on the conviction of getting attached to trivial materialistic things of life, which exposes the futility of the entire concept.
Ruskin Bond is a master of depicting the innocence and simple pleasures of children, which contrasts with the cunning, shrewd, and envious nature of the adults in his children's books. It inspires the readers worldwide to adhere to the old pleasure-seeking and joyful spirit we have left in the past. The children's stories highlight the lessons of sympathy, kindness, and brotherhood among the readers of every age. 
That's why Bond's significant contribution lies in the fact that Bond's children's stories do not only evoke happiness in kids, but adults also perceive the same amount of gleeful experience while reading them.
Conclusion -
Ruskin Bond's simple style of writing delves deep into our conscience. It is a potent weapon of his that beautifully depicts both the complexities and the ease of life. Bond never wants to "make readers toil and sweat" because he never believed in the concept of putting complex and unconventional words to sound more serious. In "It's a Wonderful Life," he shared why he always chooses to write simply. He also shared his views on social media regarding his writing style by saying, "I have always tried to achieve proses that are simple and conversational. Those who think this is easy should try it for themselves." It is always astonishing to see how the subject matters of Bond's writings are given such high importance without presenting them in a twisted form by using complex words. That's why his stories can be read repeatedly regardless of the reader's age, as the Ruskin Bond Stories have something interesting to offer you each time you turn the pages. 
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Who is Ruskin Bond?
Ruskin Bond is actually an award successful Indian creator of British descent, Noticeably renowned for his work in internet marketing little young children’s literature in India. A prolific author, he has published above five hundred compact stories, essays and novels. His effectively-regarded novel ‘The Blue Umbrella’ was crafted into a Hindi film of the same title which was awarded the Nationwide Motion picture Award for Very best Kid's Film, in 2007. He is likewise the author of much over fifty publications for children and two volumes of autobiography. Born as being the son of the British few when India was underneath colonial rule, he put in his early childhood in Jamnagar and Shimla. His childhood was marred by his father and Mother’ separation and his father’s Dying. He sought solace in looking at and composing, and wrote considered certainly one of his initial rapid tales for that age of sixteen. He then moved toward the U.K. on the lookout for superior prospective customers, but returned to India subsequent some a number of a long time. He acquired his residing by freelancing becoming a youthful male, crafting shorter tales and poems for newspapers and magazines. A couple of years As a result he was approached by Penguin Textbooks who launched various collections of his do the job, assisting establish him as being a well-known author in India. He was awarded the Padma Shri in 1999 and Padma Bhushan in 2014.
Childhood & Early Existence
Ruskin Bond was born on 19 Might probably 1934 in Kasauli, Punjab, British India, for your British pair, Edith Clarke and Aubrey Bond. His father served Along with the
Royal Air Travel from 1939 to 1944.
His Mother and father divided when he was youthful and his Mother ahead of extended remarried a Punjabi individual. Ruskin was extremely close to his father who died of jaundice when Ruskin was ten years aged.
He went in the Bishop Cotton College in Shimla, from anywhere he graduated in 1950. He beloved considering and was In particular motivated with the performs of T. E.
Lawrence, Charles Dickens, Charlotte Bronte and Rudyard Kipling.
Immediately he turned to developing also and gained A good number of crafting competitions within the varsity such as the Irwin Divinity Prize as well as the Hailey
Literature Prize. He wrote among the his First quick stories ‘Untouchable’ within the age of sixteen in 1951.
Before long immediately after graduating from highschool he went in the direction of the U.K. searching for improved prospective clients. However in London he commenced focusing on his Original novel, ‘The Area more than the Roof’. It attained the John Llewellyn Rhys Prize (1957), awarded to some British Commonwealth author lower than 30.
Profession
Ruskin Bond worked for pretty a while inside a photograph studio Whilst looking to locate a publisher for his performs. Once he commenced earning revenue from his developing, he moved back again to India and settled in Dehradun.
He invested A further few years earning his residing to become a freelance creator, penning short tales and poems for newspapers and Publications. In 1963, he went to are now living in Mussoorie the place by he furthered his composing profession.
By this time he was a favourite writer and his essays and posts were being getting revealed in quite a few Publications and newspapers, like ‘The Pioneer’, ‘The
Chief’, ‘The Tribune’, and ‘The Telegraph’. He also edited a journal for 4 quite a long time.
In 1980, certainly one of his most favored novels, ‘The Blue Umbrella’ was printed. His increasing fame like a writer caught the attention of Penguin Guides. The publishers approached Bond when within the nineteen eighties and requested him to jot down several guides. Two of his past novels, ‘The House more than the Roof’ and its sequel ‘Vagrants In the Valley’ had been staying printed in a single quantity by Penguin India in 1993.
About the following yrs numerous of his will get the job done such as a group of his non-fiction writings, ‘The easiest Of Ruskin Bond’ and collections of tiny tales
‘The Evening Coach at Deoli’, ‘Time Stops At Shamli’, and ‘Our Trees Yet Mature In Dehra’ had been produced. Some of his widespread titles during the supernatural genre are ‘Ghost Tales with the Raj’, ‘A Period of Ghosts’, and ‘A Handle at the hours of darkness as well as other Hauntings’.
Ruskin Bond’s crafting career spans in excessive of 5 decades earlier mentioned the analyze program of which he experimented with diverse genres which incorporates fiction, essays, autobiographical, non-fiction, romance, and textbooks for youngsters. He has authored a lot more than five hundred small tales, essays and novels, better than fifty textbooks for children, and two volumes of autobiography, ‘Scenes from the Writer's Existence’ and ‘The Lamp is Lit’.
Numerous of his is powerful materializing to become adapted for that Television set and films. Bollywood director Vishal Bhardwaj constructed a film In line with his novel for children, ‘The Blue Umbrella’ in 2007. The Movie received the Countrywide Award for Best Children's movie. The Hindi movie ‘seven Khoon Maaf’, depends on
Bond’s confined Tale ‘Susanna's 7 Husbands’.
Essential Operates
The novel ‘The Blue Umbrella’ is among his biggest acknowledged will do the job. The story is about a bit girl who trades her old leopard claw necklace for a pretty, frilly blue umbrella. Set in a small village in Himachal Pradesh, it is a straightforward but heartwarming story which was in a while tailored right into a Hindi movie by Vishal Bhardwaj and a comic book by Amar Chitra Katha publications.
Awards & Achievements
·        Ruskin Bond obtained the Sahitya Academy Award in 1992 for ‘Our Trees Even now Rise in Dehra’.
·        He was awarded the Padma Shri in 1999 and Padma Bhushan in 2014.
·        Unique Day to day dwelling & Legacy
·        Ruskin Bond infrequently married. He life together with his adopted loved ones in Mussoorie.
·        Trivia
·        The 1978 Hindi Film ‘Junoon’ is predicated on this famed creator’s historic novella ‘A Flight of Pigeons’.
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Why is Ruskin Bond so popular?
Ruskin Bond (born 19 May possibly 1934) is undoubtedly an Indian creator of British descent. His to start with novel, The Room within the Roof, acquired the John Llewellyn Rhys Prize in 1957. He was awarded the Sahitya Akademi Award in 1992 for Our Trees Even now Increase in Dehra, his novel in English. Bond has prepared many small tales, essays, novellas and publications for kids. He was awarded the Padma Shri in 1999 along with the Padma Bhushan in 2014.He lives together with his adopted relatives in Landour, Mussoorie.
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Lifetime and job
Ruskin Bond was born to Edith Clarke and Aubrey Alexander Bond,in Kasauli, Punjab States Company, British India. His father taught English to your princesses of Jamnagar palace and Ruskin and his sister Ellen lived there until he was 6. Later on, Ruskin’s father joined the Royal Air Pressure in 1939 and Ruskin as well as his mom and sister went to Dwell at his maternal property at Dehradun.
Shortly after that he was sent to some boarding college in Mussourie. When Bond was eight many years old, his mother divided from his father and married a Punjabi Hindu, Hari. His father organized for Ruskin to generally be introduced to New Delhi wherever he was posted. He was quite near to his father and describes this period together with his father as one of many happiest instances of his existence. When he was ten, his father died of malaria, while he was posted in Calcutta. Ruskin was at his boarding school in Shimla and was educated concerning this tragedy by his Instructor. He was extensively heartbroken. Later, he was raised by his mom and stepfather who lived in Dehradun.
He did his schooling from Bishop Cotton Faculty in Shimla, from where by he graduated in 1950. He gained numerous creating competitions in The varsity such as the Irwin Divinity Prize plus the Hailey Literature Prize. He wrote among his initial short tales, “Untouchable”, for the age of sixteen in 1951.
Adhering to his high school instruction he went to his aunt’s dwelling while in the Channel Islands (U.K.) in 1951 for far better potential customers and stayed there for two decades. In London, he commenced composing his initial novel, The Home to the Roof, the semi-autobiographical story of the orphaned Anglo-Indian boy named Rusty; he did several Positions to get a dwelling. It gained the John Llewellyn Rhys Prize, (1957) awarded to a British Commonwealth author beneath 30. He moved to London and labored in a photo studio though attempting to find a publisher. Right after getting it released, Bond employed the progress funds to pay The ocean passage to Bombay and settle in Dehradun.
He worked for your few years freelancing from Delhi and Dehradun.He sustained himself economically by composing limited stories and poems for newspapers and Publications. On his youth, he stated, “In some cases I acquired Blessed and several [function] acquired selected And that i earned a handful of hundred rupees. Considering that I was in my 20s and didn’t have any obligations I was just content to become accomplishing what I cherished accomplishing ideal.”[four] In 1963, he went to reside in Mussoorie for the reason that Apart from liking the put, it had been near the editors and publishers in Delhi. He edited a magazine for four decades. Inside the nineteen eighties, Penguin setup in India and approached him to put in writing some guides. He had published Vagrants within the Valley in 1956, for a sequel to The Area over the Roof. These two novels were being printed in a single quantity by Penguin India in 1993. The following 12 months a set of his non-fiction writings, The very best of Ruskin Bond was released by Penguin India. His desire in supernatural fiction led him to write well-known titles which include Ghost Stories from your Raj, A Year of Ghosts, and A Confront in the dead of night and other Hauntings. Given that then he has published around five hundred brief stories, essays and novels, such as the Blue Umbrella, Amusing Facet Up, A Flight of Pigeons and greater than 50 textbooks for youngsters. He has also posted his autobiography: Scenes from a Writer’s Existence describes his early life rising up in Anglo-India and an extra autobiography, Lone Fox Dancing, was published in 2017. The Lamp is Lit is a collection of essays and episodes from his journal.
Given that 1963 he has lived for a freelance author in Mussoorie, a town within the Himalayan foothills in Uttarakhand in which he lives together with his adoptive relatives in Landour, Mussoorie’s Ivy Cottage, that has been his dwelling considering the fact that 1980.Asked what he likes probably the most about his existence, he explained, “Which i are already ready to jot down for so prolonged. I commenced for the age of seventeen or eighteen And that i am even now producing. If I weren’t a specialist writer who was acquiring revealed I’d nevertheless compose.”[8] In his essay, “On getting an Indian”, he describes his Indian identity, “Race did not make me one. Faith didn’t make me just one. But heritage did. And In the long term, It can be heritage that counts.”
His sister Ellen lived in Ludhiana together with his phase sister until finally she died in 2014. He also includes a brother, William, who lives in Canada.
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