The whistling schoolboy 's chapter be prepared's summary
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The Whistling Schoolboy is a collection of some of Ruskin Bond’s short stories, many of which are inspired by his memories of his time as a student at a boarding school in Shimla. The book opens with a story narrating a hilarious incident of a baby and boy scouts, then moves on to other stories which are a charming mixture of humor, warmth, caring, friendship, and tragedy, with a good measure of spookiness every now and then.
It is a wonderful collection of stories to read aloud to your child. The setting is another time and another place, resulting in nostalgia on the part of the parent and curious questions on the part of the child. It is likely to inspire several meaningful conversations between the two, which means a lot of stops and starts, but who said a book needs to be read from cover to cover without interruptions
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