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Looking for the Rainbow
Looking for the Rainbow | Ruskin Bond
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‘When we are small we need someone to hold our hand in the dark.’ At age eight, Ruskin escapes his jail-like boarding school in the hills and goes to live with his father in Delhi. His time in the capital is filled with books, visits to the cinema, music, and walks and conversations with his father—a dream life for a curious and wildly imaginative boy, which turns tragic all too soon. For years, Ruskin Bond has regaled and mesmerized readers with his tales. In Looking for the Rainbow, Bond travels to his past, recalling his favourite adventures (and misadventures) with extraordinary charm, sprinklings of wit, a pinch of poignance and not a trace of bitterness. What you’re holding, dear reader, is a classic in the making.
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A memoir. I find memoirs to be fascinating. Because it gives a small look into how people perceive life. It‘s a piece of them, being bold enough say so, becoming immortal. And like passing on knowledge and a chance to live through them a different life. This is lovely piece about a boy ie young Ruskin bond, sharing the bond with his father. Giving us a chance to ponder over how our father influenced and shaped our life.