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THE GIRL ON THE TRAIN (Paperback)
Publisher:
Rupa
| Author:
RUSKIN BOND
| Language:
English
| Format:
Paperback
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‘I thought of running away with Kamla. When
I mentioned it to her, her eyes lit up. She thought it would be great fun.
Women in love can be more reckless than men! But I had read too many stories
about runaway marriages ending in disaster, and I lacked the courage to go
through with such an adventure. I must have known instinctively that it would
not work. Where would we go, and how would we live? There would be no home to
crawl back to, for either of us.’
Seldom do we come across a person who leaves behind an impression on our
very being. Call it
being enamoured or moved, the memories we shared with them can catch us
unawares even years
down the line. It is not for the world to decipher what bond we shared and
nurtured with them, or
how real or surreal it was. This is our secret alone, meant to be kept
close to the heart.
In The Girl on the Train , we see
tales of longing and lost bonds being traced again in Ruskin Bond’s
simplistic narration. With these stories, you might once again walk down the
memory lane of all those cherished moments gone by.
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‘I thought of running away with Kamla. When
I mentioned it to her, her eyes lit up. She thought it would be great fun.
Women in love can be more reckless than men! But I had read too many stories
about runaway marriages ending in disaster, and I lacked the courage to go
through with such an adventure. I must have known instinctively that it would
not work. Where would we go, and how would we live? There would be no home to
crawl back to, for either of us.’
Seldom do we come across a person who leaves behind an impression on our
very being. Call it
being enamoured or moved, the memories we shared with them can catch us
unawares even years
down the line. It is not for the world to decipher what bond we shared and
nurtured with them, or
how real or surreal it was. This is our secret alone, meant to be kept
close to the heart.
In The Girl on the Train , we see
tales of longing and lost bonds being traced again in Ruskin Bond’s
simplistic narration. With these stories, you might once again walk down the
memory lane of all those cherished moments gone by.
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