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Ruskin Bond (born 19 May 1934) is an Indian author of British descent. He lives with his adopted family in Landour, Mussoorie, India. The Indian Council for Child Education has recognised his role in the growth of children's literature in India. He was awarded the Sahitya Academy Award in 1992 for Our Trees Still Grow in Dehra, his novel in English. He was awarded the Padma Shri in 1999 and the Padma Bhushan in 2014.[1]
Born
May 19, 1934 (age 86)
Kasauli, Punjab States Agency,
British India
Occupation
Author, poet
Nationality
Indian
Alma mater
Bishop Cotton School
Period
1951 – present
Notable works
Our Trees Still Grow in Dehra
A Flight of Pigeons
The Blue Umbrella
Collections / anthologies
White Mice
A Prospect of Flower
Garland of Memories
frogs in the fountain
Ghost Stories from the Raj
Funny Side UP
Rain in the Mountains: Notes from the Himalayas
Our Trees Still Grow in Dehra
Dust on the Mountains
A Season of Ghosts
Tigers Forever
A Town Called Dehra
At school with Ruskin Bond
An Island of Trees
The Night Train at Deoli and Other stories
A Face in the Dark and Other Hauntings
Potpourri
The Adventures of Rusty
Crazy times with Uncle Ken
The Death Of Trees
Tales and Legends from India
Time stops at Shamli
A Tiger In The House
Four Feathers
School Days
Ranji's Wonderful Bat
The Tiger In The tunnel
The Hidden Pool
Mr. Oliver's Diary
The Parrot Who Wouldn't Talk
The Ruskin Bond Children's Omnibus
Rusty, the Boy from the Hills
The Monkey Trouble
Ruskin Bond's Book of Nature
Tigers For Dinner: Tall Tales By Jim Corbett's Khansama
The Rupa Book of Haunted Houses
The Very best of Ruskin Bond -- The Writer on the Hill
The Rupa Book of Eerie Stories
The Rupa Book of Ruskin Bond's Himalayan Tales
The Penguin Book of Indian Ghost Stories
The Penguin Book of Indian Railway Stories
Face in the Dark and Other Haunting Stories (Collection of Bond's ghost stories)
Friends in Small Places – Ruskin Bond's Unforgettable People
A Crow For All The Seasons
Hip-Hop Nature Boy and Other Poems
A Book of Simple Living
Love Among the Bookshelves
The Eyes of an Eagle
Hanuman to the Rescue
Kite Maker
Henry - The Chameleon
Great Stories For Children
Panther's Moon and Other Stories
Rusty and the Leopard
The Little Book of Life
A Little Book of Happiness
A Handful of Nuts
The Last Truck Ride
Falling In Love Again
No Man Is an Island
Uncles, Aunts & Elephants
Novels
With Love From The Hills
The Room on the Roof
Vagrants in the Valley
Scenes from a Writer's Life
Rusty Runs Away
A Flight of Pigeons
Landour Days – A writers Journal
The Sensualist
The Road To The Bazaar
The Panther's Moon
Once Upon A Monsoon Time
The India I Love
The Kashmiri Storyteller
Delhi is Not Far
Animal Stories
Funny Side Up
Angry River
Roads To Mussoorie
Strangers in the Night
All Roads Lead To Ganga
Tales of Fosterganj
Maharani
Secrets
Leopard on the Mountain
Grandfather's Private Zoo
The Blue Umbrella
Too Much Trouble
When The Tiger Was King
Our Trees Still Grow in Dehra
Children's fiction
The Cherry Tree
Ranji's Wonderful Bat
Essays
Bond, Ruskin (12 January 2015). "By the roadside fire : a youth full of Bronte, Stevenson, the diarists and warmed by Dickens". Outlook. 55 (1): 70–71. Retrieved 6 January 2016.
Non-fiction
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