by RUSKIN BOND
{In this delightful collection; Ruskin Bond introduces us to the Dehradun he knows intimately and loves unreservedlythe town that he had spent many years of his childhood and youth in. A town which; when he knew it; was one of pony-drawn tongas and rickshaws; a town fond of gossip but tolerant of human foibles; a town of lush lichi trees; charming winter gardens and cool streams; a small town; a sleepy town; a town called Dehra. With classic stories and poems like Masterji; Growing up with Treesand A Song for Lost Friends and previously unpublished treasures like Silver Screen; Dilaram Bazaar and Lily of the Valley; this anthology is replete with journal entries; extracts from the authors memoirs and; of course; poetry; non-fiction and stories set in or inspired by Dehra. Evocative; wistful and witty as only Ruskin Bond can be; A Town Called Dehra is a celebration of a dearly-loved town as well as an elegy for a way of life gone extinct.}
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