Tales of Fosterganj RUSKIN BOND ALEPH BOOK COMPANY An independent publishing firm promoted by Rupa Publications India This digital edition published in First published in India in by Aleph Book Company 7/16 Ansari Road, Daryaganj New 4/5(32). · audio book: narrated by Sam Dastor Listening to Ruskin Bond's gentle tales of everyday life in a small Indian village before the days of mobile phones, computers and even television, is a calming, soothing experience. In Fosterganj life is taken at a slower pace and nothing much happens, yet the stories are interesting, and the characters are real and full of the usual human foibles/5. This book is a delightful combination of interesting characters and their unusual stories. Ruskin Bond has painted a picture of an imaginary suburb near Mussourie i.e. Fosterganj so as no reader can resist it. Pick this book. It's totally worth reading. Here are some of the best lines which I highlighted while I was reading the book on Kindle.
Tales of Fosterganj by Ruskin Bond is a full-fledged novel based on his living experience in a small town called Fosterganj. He went there to live for some time in First, Ruskin goes to Mussoorie as a tourist from Delhi. Then, one morning he hikes downhill only to find himself in a slow-paced town called Fosterganj. ― Ruskin Bond, Tales of Fosterganj. 1 likes. Like "On my way back to the town I took a short cut through the forest. A swarm of yellow butterflies drifted across the path. A woodpecker pecked industriously on the bark of a tree, searching for young cicadas. Overhead, wild duck flew north, on their way across Central Asia, all traveling. Yet another and newly published () story-book by Ruskin Bond. Written in his simple yet catchy style about quiet life and interesting and some even wierd characters in a small hill town of Fosterganj about 60 years ago, the book makes an enjoyable reading. Bond writes with an endearing sense of subtle humour.
Tales of Fosterganj is a work of pure fiction which portrays the tale of sleepy town with interesting and unusual characters. Although this book by Ruskin Bond is not very popular, It is amazing given the unique yet simple sense of story telling. illustrations on the cover depicts the Hassan's Bakery where Narrator(Mr Bond) rents a small room and tells the strange happenings of FosterGanj. Tales of Fosterganj; By: Ruskin Bond; Narrated by: Sam Dastor; Length: 3 hrs and 11 mins Unabridged Audiobook. audio book: narrated by Sam Dastor Listening to Ruskin Bond's gentle tales of everyday life in a small Indian village before the days of mobile phones, computers and even television, is a calming, soothing experience. In Fosterganj life is taken at a slower pace and nothing much happens, yet the stories are interesting, and the characters are real and full of the usual human foibles.
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