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why you find the book interesting and recommend to read with a reason. The book name is 'writer on the hill' written by ruskin bond plz give a good answer if your answer helps i will mark you as brainliest ​

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Answered by nigamnandini31
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The story follows Rusty, an adolescent boy, who lives with his grandparents in Dehradun in the pre-Independence era. Rusty is an imaginative and sensitive boy. While he isn't adventurous himself, strange things keep happening around him which are the basis of his fascinating tales. For instance, the time when he had to tackle his grandfather's narcissist pet python, or when he befriended an unlikely princess living in a lonely tower.

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Answered by georgemarina2003
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This book contains the best collection of fiction and non fiction works of Ruskin Bond.

Bond is my go-to-writer for comfort on my bad days. He is an extremely prolific story teller and his books will leave you craving for himalayas and a cup of hot chocolate. His books are so amazing.Bond's stories never deal with momentous events like the wars of nations or the politics of power. But yes, if you are looking for some stories that tell you about the sensuous delights of the day, or the silent blessings of the night, you might go for this one.Reading Ruskin Bond is always a substitute for a journey to The Himalayas...

It has been putting pen to paper for well over six decades. Since The Room on the Roof-his award-winning debut novel which introduced readers to the unforgettable Rusty, the orphan from Dehradun-Bond has created characters both charming and eccentric, which have endured in popular imagination. And, in what is perhaps his most towering achievement, Bond has brought to pulsing life the mountains, valleys and rivers of Garhwal, as well as the quiet magic of small, tucked-away places, in book after book. The Writer on the Hill is a

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One of India's finest and most prolific writers, Ruskin Bond has been putting pen to paper for well over six decades. Since The Room on the Roof-his award-winning debut novel which introduced readers to the unforgettable Rusty, the orphan from Dehradun-Bond has created characters both charming and eccentric, which have endured in popular imagination. And, in what is perhaps his most towering achievement, Bond has brought to pulsing life the mountains, valleys and rivers of Garhwal, as well as the quiet magic of small, tucked-away places, in book after book. The Writer on the Hill is a comprehensive selection of Bond's fiction and non-fiction, both popular and little-known. In 'Masterji', a young man meets his old Hindi teacher on a train platform, in handcuffs. In the excerpt from The Room on the Roof, Rusty stands up to his bullying guardian. 'Man and Leopard' describes, in mesmerizing prose, a heart-breaking encounter between man and the wild. And, in 'Once upon a Mountain Time', Bond creates a charming portrait of his little patch of earth in Mussoorie. A tribute to one of the most popular and loved writers of India, The Writer on the Hill is also a celebration of the quiet and unhurried life....

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