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Why did binya liked that blue umbrella

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Answered by arpit281
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The Blue Umbrella is a children’s book by Ruskin Bond.Its written in a simple and lucid manner.

The story is short and simple but elegantly touches the core aspect of humanity - kindness. Through Binya Ruskin instils a sense of kindness among children. It is an amazing read for all.

Don’t be afraid of the dark, little one
The earth must rest when the day is done
The sun may be harsh, but moonlight -never!

-Ruskin Bond

As a child, these lines were always in the back of my mind. A legendary children’s author Ruskin Bond has enthralled the children for decades and generations. Most of us will remember watching Ek Tha Rusty on Doordarshan. The serial always transported me to the valleys. It also made me crave to read other works by Ruskin Bond.

The Blue Umbrella

The story scripted back in 1980 depicts the perfect mix of children and their emotions while dealing with their desires. Binya is an 8 year old girl who trades her leopard claw necklace for a beautiful blue umbrella. Soon the umbrella becomes the desire of village’s shopkeeper, Ram Bharose. He tries to buy the umbrella but Binya refuses to sell her umbrella. The winter arrives and Ram Bharose hires a help, Rajaram. Rajaram offers to steal the umbrella for Ram Bharose but unfortunately Rajaram gets caught and he gives away shopkeer’s name. As a result, villagers stop coming to Ram Bharose’s shop. Binya realizing her mistake, gives her umbrella to Ram Bharose who in return gives her bear claw necklace. The book has also been adapted into a movie

Answered by Anonymous
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The Blue Umbrella is a children’s book by Ruskin Bond.Its written in a simple and lucid manner.

The story is short and simple but elegantly touches the core aspect of humanity - kindness. Through Binya Ruskin instils a sense of kindness among children. It is an amazing read for all.

Don’t be afraid of the dark, little one
The earth must rest when the day is done
The sun may be harsh, but moonlight -never!

-Ruskin Bond

As a child, these lines were always in the back of my mind. A legendary children’s author Ruskin Bond has enthralled the children for decades and generations. Most of us will remember watching Ek Tha Rusty on Doordarshan. The serial always transported me to the valleys. It also made me crave to read other works by Ruskin Bond.

The Blue Umbrella

The story scripted back in 1980 depicts the perfect mix of children and their emotions while dealing with their desires. Binya is an 8 year old girl who trades her leopard claw necklace for a beautiful blue umbrella. Soon the umbrella becomes the desire of village’s shopkeeper, Ram Bharose. He tries to buy the umbrella but Binya refuses to sell her umbrella. The winter arrives and Ram Bharose hires a help, Rajaram. Rajaram offers to steal the umbrella for Ram Bharose but unfortunately Rajaram gets caught and he gives away shopkeer’s name. As a result, villagers stop coming to Ram Bharose’s shop. Binya realizing her mistake, gives her umbrella to Ram Bharose who in return gives her bear claw necklace. The book has also been adapted into a movie.

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