THE BLUE UMBRELLA
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364 SIM/T THINKING ABOUT CRIMINOLOGY | 370.15 MAA/T THE PSYCHOLOGY OF STUDY SUCCESS IN UNIVERSITIES | 382.095 AJH/I INTRA-ASIAN TRADE AND THE WORLD MARKET | 823.914 BON/T THE BLUE UMBRELLA | 894.812308 BAS/B BALYAKALASAKHI | 909.097670808631 DUD/I INTELLECTUALS IN THE MODERN ISLAMIC WORLD: TRANSMISSION, TRANSFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION | 956.9442 KLE/A ARCHAEOLOGY, HERITAGE AND ETHICS IN THE WESTERN WALL PLAZA, JERUSALEM: DARKNESS AT THE END OF THE TUNNEL |
The Umbrella was like a flower, a great blue flower that had sprung up on the dry brown hillside.'
In exchange for her lucky leopard's claw pendant, Binya acquires a beautiful blue umbrella that makes her the envy of everyone in her village, especially Ram Bharosa, the shop-keeper. Ruskin Bond's short and humorous novella, set in the picturesque hills of Garhwal, perfectly captures life in a village, where both heroism and redemption can be found.
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