LAUGH WITH ME by Ruskin Bond
Laughing is the best medicine. But we hardly laugh at ourselves. I hardly read any of Ruskin Bond's books. But today when I stumbled upon this book that revives me with laughter, or "How to Live with a Smile," I picked it up. "Laugh with Me" by Ruskin Bond is a colorful amalgamation of thoughts and laughter altogether.
He begins narrating how the cats laugh by sharing the anecdote of his pet cat, especially when no one is watching them. He shares how he overcame the guilt of being caught in the photo where the caption said, "THE DREADED MAN-EATER OF LANSDOWNE." He feels that his name was combined because of the article, but it appeared in the wrong manner.
"It's easy to laugh at others—at their follies, their blunders, their pitfalls—but not so easy to laugh at oneself"—a quote from the book. He has narrated the funniest parts of his life and how it changed his perspective. One of the most hilarious ones was the one when he was caught with books stuffed in his pants. The first book that came out with whack was "AS YOU LIKE IT" by WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE. The second book that came out was "GREAT EXPECTATIONS" by CHARLES DICKENS. The extreme comic part was a bonus whack.
What I liked the most was the colorful pages with no numbering on them. Each page shows a variety of depictions of life with a rainbow of colors. It indirectly depicts that life is full of ups and downs. Each person goes through a panel of highs and lows. This is another way of perceiving your failures and moving towards success. The vibrant illustrations serve as a reminder that every experience contributes to our growth, much like the characters in the story who navigate their own trials. This artistic approach not only enhances the reading experience but also encourages readers to embrace their journeys with optimism.
In one of his episodes, he shares about his story, "The Sensualist," which aroused an ire of certain moralities in the political hierarchy. He was arrested (but given bail) on a charge of "obscenity." The case was tried in Mumbai, where the complaint had been made, and he visited from Dehradun to Mumbai to attend the first hearing and plead guilty or not guilty. In the morning hours, when the train stopped at Vadodra, he had to lead a tug of war with the thief to save his spectacles.
He has shared memorable books on humor that I began reading with. I still remember the characters TOM SAWYER, ALICE, and many more. His spectacular way of sharing his episodes with life-changing perspectives is commendable.
Overall, this is a book for all. I enjoyed the book and read it with my kids, who relished the colorful pages and the drawings. This made a smile on each one's face. The joy of sharing these stories created a special bond between us, fostering a love for reading that I hope will last a lifetime. Each turn of the page sparked our imaginations, leading to lively discussions about the adventures and lessons learned.
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