The Room on the Roof

Paperback, 1 pages

English language

Published Jan. 1, 1989 by Penguin (Non-Classics).

ISBN:
978-0-14-010783-8
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3 stars (1 review)

Rusty, a sixteen-year-old Anglo-Indian boy, is orphaned, and has to live with his English guardian in the claustrophobic European part in Dehra Dun. Unhappy with the strict ways of his guardian, Rusty runs away from home to live with his Indian friends. Plunging for the first time into the dream-bright world of the bazaar, Hindu festivals and other aspects of Indian life, Rusty is enchanted . . . and is lost forever to the prim proprieties of the European community.

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A pretty coming of age novel from one of India's great modern authors.

3 stars

"The Room on the Roof" by Ruskin Bond is a pretty coming of age novel that grapples with questions of identity, home, and longing. Though clearly the author's first novel, I found myself really enjoying its characters and the raw, personal voice of the novelist. The book is semi-autobiographical and captures Bond's desire to find a place for himself in the world that he had grew up in but was not meant to be a part. What makes it a strong coming-of-age novel is how it can tell that very universal story of finding the self and telling it with very specific details. And like all good children's literature, it does not shy away from violence and darker corners of life. Written when he was seventeen and living away from India for the first time, you can see the author attempting to recapture snippets and moments of his childhood. The …

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