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Write a informal letter to your younger brother encouraging him to read a story book that you recently read..

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Answered by hrishita1516
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Dear brother Nayem ,

I hope you are well by the grace of the Almighty. I am well too. Please convey my regards to mom and dad. It’s been long since I received your last letter. So I have thought of writing this letter.

Today I want to inform you about a very inspiring book I have read recently. I am sure you will like it too. The book is “I am Malala” written by Malala Yousafzai. As you know, she is a daring young girl from the Swat Valley in Pakistan who had the courage to defy the Talibans and got shot by them. They shot her for propagating education for girls. But she miraculously survived. She wrote about her ethnicity, the customs of her community, the increased worsening of condition in Pakistan, her efforts to change it, and the incidents around her getting shot in a school bus and coming round in Birmingham, UK. She is now a symbol of peace and courage. She has got the prestigious Nobel Prize for Peace in 2014. Her book is really inspiring. Take time to read it.

Yours dear sister

hrishita

Answered by 18i770ivc
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Write a informal letter to your younger brother encouraging him to read a story book that you recently read..

January 2021

             Hyderabad

Dear {name}

The vacations are on and I am sure you are enjoying yourself. Life has been particularly kind to me during this vacation because I have rediscovered the joy of reading. In fact, I am writing this letter to you with the intention of telling you that I have discovered a rare autobiography. It is written in deceptively simple language that startles you with its poetic beauty and abounds with pearls of profoundly philosophical wisdom.

I am talking about Ruskin Bond’s Scenes From a Writer’s Life which has had a tremendous impact on the way I look at life. Please do not think it to be one of those artificial ‘feel good’ books. This one just has an author sharing his understanding of his life. Be it the description of his childhood with his father or the later years when he found his true calling in India, Bond is superb!

 Believe me, if you read the book about this Anglo-Indian boy’s journey from childhood to adulthood through numerous obstacles and discovering in the process his identity as an author and an Indian, you will laugh at the naive perception that Ruskin Bond’s readership is more or less limited to children.

I believe that you shall take my unsought advice seriously and get a copy of this bestseller.  

Let me know your response to this work. Please communicate my regards to Uncle and Aunty and I hope you enjoy your reading.

yours sincerely,

{name}

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