describe the Ruskin Bond's early childhood
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Ruskin Bond was born on 19 May 1934 in Kasauli, Punjab, British India, to a British couple, Edith Clarke and Aubrey Bond. His father served with the Royal Air Force from 1939 to 1944.
His parents separated when he was young and his mother soon remarried a Punjabi man. Ruskin was very close to his father who died of jaundice when Ruskin was 10 years old.
He went to the Bishop Cotton School in Shimla, from where he graduated in 1950. He loved reading and was especially influenced by the works of T. E. Lawrence, Charles Dickens, Charlotte Bronte and Rudyard Kipling.
Soon he turned to writing as well and won several writing competitions in the school including the Irwin Divinity Prize and the Hailey Literature Prize. He wrote one of his first short stories ‘Untouchable’ at the age of 16 in 1951.
After graduating from high school he went to the U.K. in search of better prospects. While in London he began working on his first novel, ‘The Room on the Roof’. It won the John Llewellyn Rhys Prize (1957), awarded to a British Commonwealth writer under 30.
His parents separated when he was young and his mother soon remarried a Punjabi man. Ruskin was very close to his father who died of jaundice when Ruskin was 10 years old.
He went to the Bishop Cotton School in Shimla, from where he graduated in 1950. He loved reading and was especially influenced by the works of T. E. Lawrence, Charles Dickens, Charlotte Bronte and Rudyard Kipling.
Soon he turned to writing as well and won several writing competitions in the school including the Irwin Divinity Prize and the Hailey Literature Prize. He wrote one of his first short stories ‘Untouchable’ at the age of 16 in 1951.
After graduating from high school he went to the U.K. in search of better prospects. While in London he began working on his first novel, ‘The Room on the Roof’. It won the John Llewellyn Rhys Prize (1957), awarded to a British Commonwealth writer under 30.
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Ruskin Bond on May 19, 1934, in Kasauli, India, he was the son of Edith Clarke and Aubrey Bond. His father served in the Royal Air Force and frequently moved from places to places along with his son. When he was eight, his parents separated and his mother left him. She married to a Punjabi-Hindu.
Parents: Edith Clarke, Aubrey Bond
Works written: The Room on the Roof, Vagrants ...
Born: May 19, 1934, Kasauli
Nationality: India
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