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Summary of the Flames in the Forest​

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Ruskin Bond is famous as a Nature writer. Almost all his stories have the hilly terrain of India with its lush green forests as the back drop. The novella Romi and the Wildfire is an extraordinary account of a young boy of eleven years -Romi, raging through a forest fire.

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A match lit and carelessly thrown away; a fire lit to keep warm and not properly extinguished; can both lead to disastrous consequences, for it soon conflagrates into a raging fire that will destroy everything in its path – man and beast, flora and fauna.

A match lit and carelessly thrown away; a fire lit to keep warm and not properly extinguished; can both lead to disastrous consequences, for it soon conflagrates into a raging fire that will destroy everything in its path – man and beast, flora and fauna.Romi lives in a little village and is on his way home a journey of a mere forty minute bicycle ride through the forest. He sees the glow of a distant fire and assuming that it was far away pedals harder to reach his destination.

A match lit and carelessly thrown away; a fire lit to keep warm and not properly extinguished; can both lead to disastrous consequences, for it soon conflagrates into a raging fire that will destroy everything in its path – man and beast, flora and fauna.Romi lives in a little village and is on his way home a journey of a mere forty minute bicycle ride through the forest. He sees the glow of a distant fire and assuming that it was far away pedals harder to reach his destination.But the fire seems to be closing in faster than he anticipated and several wild animals, birds and reptiles cross his path as they flee from danger. On the way, he bumps into a little boy, Teju the milkman who is also trying to get out of the jungle as fast as possible.

A match lit and carelessly thrown away; a fire lit to keep warm and not properly extinguished; can both lead to disastrous consequences, for it soon conflagrates into a raging fire that will destroy everything in its path – man and beast, flora and fauna.Romi lives in a little village and is on his way home a journey of a mere forty minute bicycle ride through the forest. He sees the glow of a distant fire and assuming that it was far away pedals harder to reach his destination.But the fire seems to be closing in faster than he anticipated and several wild animals, birds and reptiles cross his path as they flee from danger. On the way, he bumps into a little boy, Teju the milkman who is also trying to get out of the jungle as fast as possible.What lies ahead of them? How will they escape the towering flames now rising above the treeline?

A match lit and carelessly thrown away; a fire lit to keep warm and not properly extinguished; can both lead to disastrous consequences, for it soon conflagrates into a raging fire that will destroy everything in its path – man and beast, flora and fauna.Romi lives in a little village and is on his way home a journey of a mere forty minute bicycle ride through the forest. He sees the glow of a distant fire and assuming that it was far away pedals harder to reach his destination.But the fire seems to be closing in faster than he anticipated and several wild animals, birds and reptiles cross his path as they flee from danger. On the way, he bumps into a little boy, Teju the milkman who is also trying to get out of the jungle as fast as possible.What lies ahead of them? How will they escape the towering flames now rising above the treeline?Simple and yet eloquent, the story talks of kindness, caring and pluck as Romi tries to reach to safety and at the same time highlights the dangers of a forest fire.

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