Cherry Tree
by Ruskin Bond
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A story from India in which a little girl plants a cherry seed and cares for the cherry tree through its difficult life. About life and growing older.Tags
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This is what I like to call "lofi," like the music only it's a book. It is peaceful and relaxing. It's about the seasons, about hope, about family love. I understand that many of the children's books by Ruskin Bond are like that. In these trying times, that takes on even more meaning in my life.
So I would very much like to read more of his work. And just relax.
So I would very much like to read more of his work. And just relax.
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Genre: This story takes place in India, allowing the growth of the tree to be affected by the weather and realistic dangers that occur in India. For example, the author describes how the monsoon rains come early, and how the type of soil affects how the tree grows. This story could easily occur in India and would be easier for children growing up there to be familiar with, and relate to the story.
Setting: The setting of this story occurs in India, in the Himalayan foothills. This is important because the weather that affects the growth of the cheery tree is based off of the typical weather that occurs there during that part of the year. Similarly, the clothing that the characters wear, and what they look like, is affected by show more them living in India. The setting makes the story more affective and would not be the same without it. It also helps explain the obstacles the tree faces, because of what doesn't allow it to grow (for example the goat eating the leaves).
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Genre: This story takes place in India, allowing the growth of the tree to be affected by the weather and realistic dangers that occur in India. For example, the author describes how the monsoon rains come early, and how the type of soil affects how the tree grows. This story could easily occur in India and would be easier for children growing up there to be familiar with, and relate to the story.
Setting: The setting of this story occurs in India, in the Himalayan foothills. This is important because the weather that affects the growth of the cheery tree is based off of the typical weather that occurs there during that part of the year. Similarly, the clothing that the characters wear, and what they look like, is affected by show more them living in India. The setting makes the story more affective and would not be the same without it. It also helps explain the obstacles the tree faces, because of what doesn't allow it to grow (for example the goat eating the leaves).
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Art:crayon and watercolor
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For over forty-five years Ruskin Bond has been writing stories, novellas, essays, poems and children's books. He has written over 500 short stories and articles. Ruskin Bond grew up in Jamnagar, Dehradun, New Delhi and Shimla. As a young man, he spent four years in the Channel Islands and London. He returned to India in 1955, and has never left show more the country since. His first novel The Room on the Roof received the John Llewellyn Rhys Prize. He received a Sahitya Akademi Award in 1993, and the Padma Shri in 1999. He lives in Landour, Mussoorie, with his extended family show less
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