Ruskin bond novel the room on the roof end write why you liked it
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The stories are very realistic and the characters are so adorable that I feel like becoming all the characters I have met. Every person who reads this book he/she will find it relatable and you will have a sweet little smile on your face constantly.
The only thing which you won't like is whenever you read this book you don't feel like keeping it down , you will just go on reading this book and you never know that just you are reading is the last page.
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Room on the Roof is about an orphaned boy named Rusty who has no real family after his parents’ death. He is very lonely and sad and even though he lives with his guardian (Mr. John Harrison), he doesn’t feel at home. Rusty is going through several emotions: he is confused, obliged, helpless, lonely and sad. He is confused because he is a young boy between the age of an adult and child and doesn’t know who to follow or what his future holds. He is obliged to follow the orders and rules of his guardian and dares not disobey him. He feels helpless because he knows that if he disobeys Mr. John, he will get caned. Rusty doesn’t have any real friends and he is so very lonely in his guardian’s house.