What feeling or emotion is evoked by the image in the story the book of nature?
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- The story "The Book Of Nature" written by Ruskin Bond takes the readers into the author's private bliss. Ruskin Bond talks about his initial years as a writer and that he was influenced by nature that had shaped his thoughts and works. The book takes the readers on an interesting and beautiful ride
- The readers enjoy the author's childhood memories spent at his grandfather’s house. His memories included building a makeshift platform on the Banyan tree and cuddling up with a dog-eared book and peacefully observing the animal life in the overgrown garden of his grandfather's house.
- The colours in the Himalayas were also fascinating. His fondness for nature captures the beauty of the mountains.
- The readers who love to read during monsoon enjoyed reading chapter ‘Rains’ which describes rain beautifully. The descriptions of plant life were also talked about in the story.
- It talks about all the peaceful summer days that were spent in his native place, observing the essence of nature without even realising the treasures surrounding them.
- These memories of childhood struck a nostalgic chord to all those readers who used to visit their grandparent's house during summer vacation in their childhood. They used to play with the animals in the town and then used to observe the beauty of nature in the evening.
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