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The Last Tiger: my favourite animal stories / Ruskin Bond

By: Language: English Publication details: Aleph, 2023. New DelhiL:Edition: 1st edDescription: 238p. : 20cmISBN:
  • 9789393852540
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 823.92 BON
Summary: The Last Tiger brings together Ruskin Bond’s very best published animal stories as well as a brand new work, ‘The Call of the Leopard’, which has never been published before. The title story introduces a wise and crafty tiger who survives every attempt on his life. ‘Those Three Bears’, ‘The Eyes of the Eagle’, and ‘Tigers for Dinner’ describe dangerous encounters in the wild. ‘Guests Who Come in from the Forest’, ‘Panther’s Moon’, ‘The Leopard’, and ‘Song of the Forest’ bring the wildlife of the Himalayas to vivid, memorable life. Other tales in the book tell of thrilling beetle races, the schemes of a ball-chewing crocodile, and monkeys who dance on roofs. We also meet a series of eccentric pets in this book—a friendly baby elephant, a sullen cassowary, owls who grow fond of spaghetti, the mischievous yet sensitive monkey, Toto, a narcissistic python who loves his own reflection and others. The beasts that stalk the pages of The Last Tiger will thrill, delight, terrify and entertain Bond’s legions of fans and all those with an interest in the world of nature.
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Anna Centenary Library 4TH FLOOR, B WING 823.92 BON (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 659333
Anna Centenary Library 4TH FLOOR, B WING 823.92 BON (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 659334

The Last Tiger brings together Ruskin Bond’s very best published animal stories as well as a brand new work, ‘The Call of the Leopard’, which has never been published before. The title story introduces a wise and crafty tiger who survives every attempt on his life. ‘Those Three Bears’, ‘The Eyes of the Eagle’, and ‘Tigers for Dinner’ describe dangerous encounters in the wild. ‘Guests Who Come in from the Forest’, ‘Panther’s Moon’, ‘The Leopard’, and ‘Song of the Forest’ bring the wildlife of the Himalayas to vivid, memorable life. Other tales in the book tell of thrilling beetle races, the schemes of a ball-chewing crocodile, and monkeys who dance on roofs. We also meet a series of eccentric pets in this book—a friendly baby elephant, a sullen cassowary, owls who grow fond of spaghetti, the mischievous yet sensitive monkey, Toto, a narcissistic python who loves his own reflection and others. The beasts that stalk the pages of The Last Tiger will thrill, delight, terrify and entertain Bond’s legions of fans and all those with an interest in the world of nature.

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