Ruskin bond’s children omnibus chapter 1 summary
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An illustrated book for children and adults alike, Ruskin Bond's Children's Omnibus is a collection of some of his classic stories. Most of these stories are set in the hills, but their appeal in universal.
This volume includes the ever - popular Grandfather's Private Zoo written over twenty-five years ago and a favorite with two generations of children; Angry River and the Blue Umbrella, both of which have children as protagonists; The Road to the Bazaar, Ghost Trouble, 'Cricket for the Crocodile' and 'Dust on the Mountain', which chronicle small - town life in Northern India.
These stories highlight the charm of simple living and are written in Ruskin Bond's witty and humorous style
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