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summary on the book of nature by ruskin bond

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Answered by 108380
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Answered by ellaoloyede375
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‘Nature doesn’t promise you anything - an after life, rewards for good behaviour, protection from enemies, wealth, happiness, progeny, all the things that humans desire and pray for. No, nature does not promise any of these things. Nature is a reward in itself.’

And with that fitting introduction, Ruskin Bond takes you into his private paradise. He talks about his formative years and the influence that nature has had in shaping his thoughts and work. The book is interesting in bits and parts.

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Nature gives. And takes away. And gives again.

Ruskin Bond's Book of Nature is a soothing balm to one's soul. This book is like petrichor on a summer's day- pleasant and comforting.

My heart was pounding while reading 'Big-cat tales' as I was expecting a tragic end. The ending came as a total surprise. But as Ruskin Bond says, " The tiger is the very soul of India, and when the last tiger has gone, so will the soul of the country". Let's hope that our country would never descend to that level!

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