Gratis Versand in ganz Österreich
Bookbot

Ruskin Bond

    Ruskin Bond gilt als Ikone unter indischen Schriftstellern und Kinderbuchautoren, der für sein reiches Werk aus Novellen, Kurzgeschichten, Essays und Gedichten gefeiert wird. Er hat sich als einer der meistbewunderten Chronisten des modernen Indien etabliert und erfasst den Geist des Landes mit Wärme und Zuneigung. Seine unverwechselbare literarische Stimme erkundet Themen wie Natur, menschliche Verbindungen und die stille Schönheit des Alltags. Bonds bleibendes Werk findet bei den Lesern Anklang und bietet tiefe Einblicke in die indische Landschaft und ihre Menschen.

    Tales From My Heart
    Lone Fox Dancing
    Damals zur Zeit des Monsuns
    Geschichten aus dem Herzen Indiens
    Ein Schwarm Tauben. Roman
    Die Straße zum Bazar
    • Im Indien des Jahres 1857 erzählt die vierzehnjährige Ruth Labadoor von ihrem Überleben nach dem gewaltsamen Tod ihres Vaters während des Aufstands gegen die britische Kolonialmacht. Zusammen mit ihrer Mutter erleben sie Flucht und Versteck, während sie den Gefahren und einem aufständischen Pathanen entkommen. Ruskin Bond bringt die Ereignisse durch Ruths Augen lebendig und bietet einen differenzierten Blick auf die Konfliktparteien.

      Ein Schwarm Tauben. Roman
    • Damals zur Zeit des Monsuns

      • 98 Seiten
      • 4 Lesestunden

      Mitten im Zweiten Weltkrieg pflanzt ein Vater mit seinem Sohn auf einer Flußinsel in Indien einen Wald, weil er nicht möchte, das die Bäume noch weiter zurückgedrängt werden. Bald darauf stirbt der Vater, der Sohn kommt zu Verwandten nach England. Viele Jahre später kehrt er als Erwachsener nach Indien zurück und sucht die Stätten seiner Kindheit auf. Vorallem will er sehen, ob der Wald, den er mit seinem Vater pflanzte, angegangen ist. Er ist es. Die Bäume haben sich vermehrt. In einem fernen Winkel der Erde erfüllt sich der Traum des Vaters: Die Bäume rücken wieder vor.

      Damals zur Zeit des Monsuns
    • Lone Fox Dancing

      My Autobiography

      • 320 Seiten
      • 12 Lesestunden
      4,6(48)Abgeben

      For over sixty years, Ruskin Bond has captivated readers of all ages with his enchanting stories that highlight the beauty of everyday life and nature. His writing offers companionship, evoking a range of emotions from joy to comfort, often providing solace during difficult times. Through his tales, Bond has entertained and inspired countless individuals in diverse settings, making him a beloved figure in literature.

      Lone Fox Dancing
    • Miss Kellner has a tin of biscuits that fascinates little Ruskin. And granny’s cat is just so full of attitude. Oh, and have you heard about the famous playback singer from Mumbai who sang for the ghost of the maestro Tansen?Ruskin Bond’s charming life has been anything but ordinary. In this wonderful collection, he scours through his memories to come away with tales that celebrate life, its myriad splendours and many lessons; spectacular wonders of nature; stories of ghosts; and the surprising friendships between animals and people. Tales From My Heart, written in Bond’s inimitable style, is peppered with his trademark warmth and wit. Vividly illustrated by Sumouli Dutta, this is a gift for all readers, big and small—a family treasure to return to with joy and affection over the years.About the AuthorRuskin Bond is India's most-loved and read children's author. His first novel, The Room on the Roof, written when he was seventeen years old, won the John Llewellyn Rhys Memorial Prize in 1957. Since then he has written several novels, essays, poems and children’s books. He has also written over 500 short stories and articles that have appeared in a number of magazines and anthologies. He received the Sahitya Akademi Award in 1993 and the Padma Shri in 1999

      Tales From My Heart
    • A couple of years after his father's death, ten-year-old Ruskin travels to Dehradun to spend his holidays with his new family. As he reacquaints himself with his mother, now remarried and with a busy social life, his stepfather and new siblings, a pensive Ruskin longs for his father's company, his stamp collection and the old gramophone. Trying to escape this unfamiliar place, he immerses himself in books and explores the forest glades, canals and bazaars of the little town, forming some unlikely friendships on the way. After the much-loved Looking for the Rainbow, the master storyteller lends another backward glance at his boyhood years-a vacation that took place over seventy winters ago-remembering his days with rare humour, remarkable charm and twinges of heartache.

      Till the Clouds Roll by
    • A keepsake edition with 25 stories.Beautiful illustrations accompanying the stories make it a fun readEngages middle-school students--an essential book to be stocked in librariesA collection of Ruskin Bond's best stories with endearing characters--hand-picked by the author himself.All Time Favourites for Children celebrates Ruskin Bond's writing with stories that are perennially loved and can now be enjoyed in a single collectible volume. Curated and selected by India's most loved writer, this collection brings some of the evocative episodes from Ruskin's life, iconic Rusty, eccentric Uncle Ken, ubiquitous grandmother, and many other charming, endearing characters in a single volume while also introducing us to a smattering of new ones that are sure to be firm favourites with young readers. Heart-warming, funny and spirited, this is a must-have on every bookshelf!

      All-Time Favourites for Children: Classic Collection of 25+ Most-Loved, Great Stories by Famous Award-Winning Author (Illustrate
    • Somewhere in lifeThere must be someoneTo take your handAnd share the torrid day.Without the touch of friendshipThere is no life, and we must fade away.Discover a hidden pool with three young boys, laugh out loud as a littlemouse makes demands on a lonely writer, follow the mischievous 'fourfeathers' as they discover a baby lost in the hills, and witness the bondbetween a tiger and his master. Some stories will make you smile, somewill bring tears to your eyes, some may make your heart skip a beat-butall of them will renew your faith in the power of friendship.

      Hick as Thieves
    • The Book of Nature

      • 304 Seiten
      • 11 Lesestunden
      4,5(38)Abgeben

      A delightful read... no one understands nature like Ruskin Bond and it takes his ability to put this wonder into words'-Deccan Chronicle For over half a century, Ruskin Bond has celebrated the wonder and beauty of nature as few other contemporary writers have, or indeed can. This collection brings together the best of his writing on the natural world, not just in the Himalayan foothills that he has made his home, but also in the cities and small towns that he lived in or travelled through as a young man. In these pages, he writes of leopards padding down the lanes of Mussoorie after dark, the first shower of the monsoon in Meerut that brings with it a tumult of new life, the chorus of insects at twilight outside his window, ancient banyan trees and the short-lived cosmos flower, a bat who strays into his room and makes a night less lonely... This volume proves, yet again, that for the serenity and lyricism of his prose and his sharp yet sympathetic eye, Ruskin Bond has few equals. 'Once again this writer from Mussoorie captivates with his collection of nature pieces -Sunday Midday 'Bond uses his pen as a brush to paint sensuous images of his experiences with nature and beckons his readers into his imagination ... a book that relaxes the eyes, rests the mind, lulls the noise and lets one drift into the idyllic life with nature that most of us are unable to lead'-Dawn

      The Book of Nature