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the tree lover. describe the place where the aurhor and his grandfather lived​

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Answered by sourasghotekar123
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One of Ruskin Bond's short stories, The Tree Lover, was included in a bigger collection. This time, though, it is a stand-alone Puffin chapter book, which I believe is fantastic since, in all honesty, chapter books are how kids will read more and be interested in stories. Not to mention, Ahlawat Gunjan's stunning watercolour paintings in this book make it even more exceptional.

The autobiographical tale of Rusty, his grandfather, and nature is titled The Tree Lover. The narrative is about trees and how they reciprocate your unconditional love, as the title suggests. Of course, the watercolour drawings gave this quick read some extra flair, but as any Bond fan would expect, the narrative was as captivating. Knowing is straightforward and illustrative, which for the reader works like magic.

I believe that adults would also enjoy a number of these chapter books that Puffin has introduced. These aren't just brief reads because they have an impact on you. Since he began writing, Ruskin Bond has created a whole new universe. In my opinion, this is due to the convergence of his experiences as an Anglo-Indian growing up in India and his ability to portray this via his writings in a unique way. I haven't found another author that accomplishes this with such grace. Give this book to a child in your household who has just learnt to read. Join them in the chair.

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