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Book Of Humour(English, Paperback, Bond Ruskin) is written by Bond Ruskin and published by Penguin Random House India. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 014306343X (ISBN 10) and 9780143063438 (ISBN 13).
Book Of Humour 01 Edition brings together some Bond classics as well as some of his unpublished pieces. Summary Of The Book Book Of Humour 01 Edition is a collection of humorous stories about Ruskin Bond’s experiences with wild animals, his eccentric grandfather, Miss Bun, and Uncle Ken. This book is sure to make readers chuckle, because the author not only tells witty stories about others, but also knows how to laugh at himself. Book Of Humour 01 Edition contains stories like Uncle Ken Goes to Sea, and Respect Your Breakfast, which are Bond’s previously unpublished works. The book also contains some delightful classics as well. Those who wish to read a book that is light, witty, simple, and lucid should definitely grab a copy of the Book Of Humour 01 Edition. About Ruskin Bond Ruskin Bond, born in 1934, is an Indian author of British descent. The author has written novels, poems, essays, and over 500 short stories. Some of his novels are Scenes From A Writer's Life, The Road To The Bazaar, Once Upon A Monsoon Time, The India I love, and The Blue Umbrella. His short story collections include Garland of Memories, Funny Side Up, A Season of Ghosts, An Island of Trees, and Potpourri. He is said to be one of contemporary India’s best authors. He spent four years in England to complete his high school education. There, he started to pen down his first novel, Room On The Roof, in London at the age of seventeen. It was a semi-autobiography of an orphaned Anglo-Indian boy named Rusty. Some films that have been based on his books are Junoon, adapted from A Flight of Pigeons, and The Blue Umbrella. In 1957, for his first novel, Bond was awarded the John Llewellyn Rhys prize for writers under the age of 30. He also won the Sahitya Akademi Award in 1993 as well as the Padma Shri in 1999. Bond currently lives in Mussoorie with his adopted family.