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5 must-read Ruskin Bond books every child should dive into

5 must-read Ruskin Bond books every child should dive into

Indian Express26-04-2025
For seven decades, Ruskin Bond has enthralled readers with stories extolling the simple joys of small-town life and the wonders of nature. His tales, often set in Mussoorie and Dehradun, are a window into simple joys, fleeting friendships, and childhood wonder.
In Bond's world, the real adventures lie not in grand battles or sweeping quests, but in friendships struck up on railway platforms, trees quietly growing in backyards, and the secret pools hidden away in forests.
If you're introducing a young reader to Bond's world for the first time, these five books offer the perfect entry points: each a masterpiece that nurtures the imagination and a lifelong love for storytelling.
1. The Blue Umbrella
In a tiny Himalayan village, a young girl named Binya becomes the proud owner of a dazzling blue umbrella, stirring jealousy among the villagers. With its simple narrative and rich emotional undercurrents, The Blue Umbrella is a beautiful parable about kindness, forgiveness, and learning to let go.
2. The Cherry Tree
When Rakesh plants a cherry seed in his grandfather's garden, he embarks on a journey of nurturing and patience that mirrors the slow unfolding of childhood itself. The Cherry Tree teaches children the rewards of perseverance and care.
3. The Thief
In this coming-of-age story, a young runaway thief finds unexpected kindness from a man who offers him not just shelter, but trust and education. The Thief is a compelling reminder that second chances have the power to change lives.
4. Ghost Trouble
What happens when a homeless ghost moves in with a lively young boy? Part comic romp, part environmental cautionary tale, Ghost Trouble delivers thrills and laughs while gently raising questions about how we treat the natural world around us.
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