Our Trees Still Grow in Dehra

Our Trees Still Grow in Dehra by Ruskin Bond, published by Penguin Books India in 1991, features 164 pages of semi-autobiographical stories that reflect the author’s experiences from childhood to the present. This collection introduces readers to a variety of characters, including family and friends, who have significantly influenced Bond’s life. The narratives also revisit the Garhwal Hills and the small towns and villages that are recurrent themes in his work.
Readers will find a rich tapestry of engaging stories that highlight Bond’s unique storytelling style. The collection includes his well-known novella, A Flight of Pigeons, which has been adapted into a film. Through beautifully imagined cameos, the book captures the essence of India and the lasting impressions of the people and places that have shaped the author’s journey. This edition offers a glimpse into the vivid landscapes and intimate moments that define Ruskin Bond’s literary world.
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Fourteen 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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