Description
The Trees of Dehra
Paperback
by Bond, Ruskin
- Publisher : Rupa Publications (2020), 118 pages
- Language : English
- Paperback :
- ISBN-10 : 9389967481
- ISBN-13 : 9789389967487
- Weight : 0.5
- Dimensions : 19.7×0.76×13 cm
The Trees of Dehra by Ruskin Bond (2020)
Reviews
Average Rating:
4.3 rating based on 53 ratings (all editions)
ISBN-10: 9389967481
ISBN-13: 9789389967487
Goodreads: 58378890
Author(s): Publisher: Rupa Publications
Published: 8/1/2020
Tall and sturdy, their leaves gently rustling in the wind, trees form the backbone of life on Earth.
They never discriminate between life forms while shielding them from the heat or showering them with their bounty. But these providers of life have always been taken for granted, chopped down or burnt to ashes to accommodate the march of modernity.
In this book, Ruskin Bond gives a humane touch to these gentle giants, from the legendary willows, who do more than ‘weep’, to the godlike deodars, who are forever trying to reach the heavens to live up to their name.
Through captivating quotations and classic illustrations, The Trees of Dehra will remind you that endangering these silent chroniclers of the past will endanger the future of our planet too.
4.3 rating based on 53 ratings (all editions)
ISBN-10: 9389967481
ISBN-13: 9789389967487
Goodreads: 58378890
Author(s): Publisher: Rupa Publications
Published: 8/1/2020
Tall and sturdy, their leaves gently rustling in the wind, trees form the backbone of life on Earth.
They never discriminate between life forms while shielding them from the heat or showering them with their bounty. But these providers of life have always been taken for granted, chopped down or burnt to ashes to accommodate the march of modernity.
In this book, Ruskin Bond gives a humane touch to these gentle giants, from the legendary willows, who do more than ‘weep’, to the godlike deodars, who are forever trying to reach the heavens to live up to their name.
Through captivating quotations and classic illustrations, The Trees of Dehra will remind you that endangering these silent chroniclers of the past will endanger the future of our planet too.






