panthers moon by Ruskin Bond
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The author, Ruskin Bond is one of the best children’s literature novelist of all time. Reading his books, his short stories have always given me a great sense of joy.
Panther’s moon is a series of short stories about human encounters with animals. In total there are 10 stories, which are beautifully enjoyable. The stories that I liked the most were Grandpa fights an ostrich and Panther’s moon. Bond’s way of narrating is unique and touching as always.
After reading the stories, you will never look at animals the same way. The stories contain the right amount of humor, emotions and fantasy. His way of describing characters is amazing, he is one of the best narrator’s of all time. I would highly recommend this series of short stories as well as other books by Bond.
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In the story, Panther's Moon, the presence of a man-eater in the forest becomes a battle
for the survival for a young boy Bisnu. The panther emerges a personal adversary because Bisnu
is unable to attend the school and is confronted with the possibility of failing in the final
examinations. He determines to continue his schooling and ultimately succeed in forcing the
animal to change the territory. The character of Bisnu displays his tremendous courage and
presence of mind. The description of animal's encounter with humans is very exciting and
thrilling. Bond portrays the man-eater as a villain who kills innocent people brutally:
No one likes that old villain. He must have been a man-eater himself in some
previous existence!