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Ruskin Bond to launch new book on 85th birthday

Popular author Ruskin Bond all set to release a new book titled 'Coming Round the Mountain' on the occasion of his 85th birthday. The book is based on his life experience especially during the crucial year of India's partition.

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Published : May 17, 2019, 9:23 PM IST

New Delhi: India's beloved children's author Ruskin Bond will celebrate his 85th birthday on May 19 this year, with the release of a new memoir set against the backdrop of the partition.

The book titled "Coming Round the Mountain", will be released officially by the author at Cambridge book stores in Mussourie, where he signs books for his readers every week on Monday.

Ruskin Bond (File Photo)
Ruskin Bond (File Photo)

"This is the first time Ruskin Bond has penned his experiences about his time during the independence year. Evocative, poignant and full of spirit and hope, this book is an absolute classic; a collector's edition and a must-have for every Ruskin Bond fan!" publishers Puffin books said in a statement.

"Coming Round the Mountain" is the third instalment of Bond's award-winning memoir series for children that includes "Looking for the Rainbow" and "Till the Clouds Roll By".

In "Looking for the Rainbow", Bond described the two years he had spent with his father when he was just nine years old, and in "Till the Clouds Roll By" he talked about the sudden change in his circumstances, the efforts he had to make to adjust to a new and very different life with his mother and stepfather.

Now, the third part of the series will deal with Bond's story as a boy of thirteen during the crucial year of India's partition.

"In 'Coming Round the Mountain', I have dwelt on my school days, in particular, one memorable year, 1947, during which a lot of things happened to me and around me. The making of friends; the loss of friends; the country's freedom and its division; changes everywhere... But there was one constant- my love of books, and an inclination for putting things down on paper and it was this that gave me the confidence and self-belief to take on the uncertainties of living in a changing world."

Although Bond also shares his success mantra "Be true to yourself,' my father always told me, 'and if you are true to yourself, you will be true to others'."

Also Read: PM breaks silence, will not forgive Pragya

New Delhi: India's beloved children's author Ruskin Bond will celebrate his 85th birthday on May 19 this year, with the release of a new memoir set against the backdrop of the partition.

The book titled "Coming Round the Mountain", will be released officially by the author at Cambridge book stores in Mussourie, where he signs books for his readers every week on Monday.

Ruskin Bond (File Photo)
Ruskin Bond (File Photo)

"This is the first time Ruskin Bond has penned his experiences about his time during the independence year. Evocative, poignant and full of spirit and hope, this book is an absolute classic; a collector's edition and a must-have for every Ruskin Bond fan!" publishers Puffin books said in a statement.

"Coming Round the Mountain" is the third instalment of Bond's award-winning memoir series for children that includes "Looking for the Rainbow" and "Till the Clouds Roll By".

In "Looking for the Rainbow", Bond described the two years he had spent with his father when he was just nine years old, and in "Till the Clouds Roll By" he talked about the sudden change in his circumstances, the efforts he had to make to adjust to a new and very different life with his mother and stepfather.

Now, the third part of the series will deal with Bond's story as a boy of thirteen during the crucial year of India's partition.

"In 'Coming Round the Mountain', I have dwelt on my school days, in particular, one memorable year, 1947, during which a lot of things happened to me and around me. The making of friends; the loss of friends; the country's freedom and its division; changes everywhere... But there was one constant- my love of books, and an inclination for putting things down on paper and it was this that gave me the confidence and self-belief to take on the uncertainties of living in a changing world."

Although Bond also shares his success mantra "Be true to yourself,' my father always told me, 'and if you are true to yourself, you will be true to others'."

Also Read: PM breaks silence, will not forgive Pragya

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Ruskin Bond to launch new memoir on 85th birthday
         New Delhi, May 17 (PTI) India's beloved children's author Ruskin Bond will celebrate his 85th birthday on May 19 this year with the release of a new memoir set against the backdrop of the partition.
         The book titled "Coming Round the Mountain", will be released officially by the author at Cambridge bookstores in Mussourie, where he signs books for his readers every week on Monday.
         "This is the first time Ruskin Bond has penned his experiences about his time during the independence year. Evocative, poignant and full of spirit and hope, this book is an absolute classic; a collector's edition and a must-have for every Ruskin Bond fan!" publishers Puffin books said in a statement.
         "Coming Round the Mountain" is the third installment of Bond's award-winning memoir series for children that includes "Looking for the Rainbow" and "Till the Clouds Roll By".
         In "Looking for the Rainbow", Bond described the two years he had spent with his father when he was just nine years old, and in "Till the Clouds Roll By" he talked about the sudden change in his circumstances, the efforts he had to make to adjust to a new and very different life with his mother and stepfather.
         Now, the third part of the series will deal with Bond's story as a boy of thirteen during the crucial year of India's partition.
         "In 'Coming Round the Mountain', I have dwelt on my schooldays, in particular one memorable year, 1947, during which a lot of things happened to me and around me. The making of friends; the loss of friends; the country's freedom and its division; changes everywhere... But there was one constant- my love of books, and an inclination for putting things down on paper-and it was this that gave me the confidence and self-belief to take on the uncertainties of living in a changing world.
          "'Be true to yourself,' my father always told me, 'and if you are true to yourself, you will be true to others'," Bond said. PTI TRS
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