A charming quiet calm Himalayan town of Mussoorie for the ongoing decades is the
spectator of imaginative activities. It is a charming home of long insightful legend, the
"Ruskin Bond". He was not charmed towards Mussoorie as a town, yet rather to the
surroundings, slopes, timberlands and streams, or may be to the general population
from the villages. He seems to flood out his soul into his words.
Remarked as an Indian writer, Ruskin Bond’s works show the harmony between nature
and human beings. He insists on the significance of loving nature with its hills,
mountains, trees and living things. The hills of Mussoorie and Dehradun are the
settings of his works that reflect his dedication, towards the power of nature. Ruskin
Bond’s relationship with the natural world can be seen in the debut novel, ‘ The Room
on the Roof’, published in 1956. He loves the tranquil glory of nature, that captivates the
hearts with such wonderful scenes. He brings lively images that make the readers
spellbound. The keen observation of nature is omnipresent in his works. The high
regard, he gives to nature records his bond, with the natural world. Ruskin Bond’s
characters tend to be in close contact with nature and they are drawn from Indian
society. His characters also observe the dew of the morning time, the chirping of birds,
the beauty of sunrise, the movement of clouds and the natural aroma around them,
which make them forget unhappy minutes.
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