A Long Walk
for Bina is a fascinating story about the people of hills. Ruskin is well
famous for taking up themes like wild animal conservation, beauty of nature,
and childhood memories. This book is written so beautifully that it consists of
all three elements mentioned just now. The best thing about this book is that
it does not belong to some particular characters. Here everyone looks equally
important and interesting. In the centerline is the understanding of children
and a leopard.
Bina and her
younger brother Sonu lives in Koli village, their village has a primary school.
As Bina is now a student of sixth grade, so she has to walk to Nauti, another
village that has a high school. Every morning Bina, and their friend Prakash,
and Sonu walk through up and down hills, cross a wide stream to reach the
school that is approximately five miles away.
When they
reach the boundary of the school, a crowd of people made them sense something
is wrong. It comes out that their absent-minded Maths teacher is missing.
Rumours have that he has been snatched by a leopard. A leopard on a killing
spree is a normal proposition in the hills. Since deforestation and forest fire
and building of dams and roads have taken place, wild animals and birds have
started coming out and tried sharing space with human beings, well, that’s not
possible.
In the school
there is always a clash between Mr. Mani and the new teacher Tania Romola.
Since Mr. Mani is due to retire in a year’s time, he has not given the
in-charge of sixth grade, instead he has to take care of the primary section.
Whereas, Tania has to take care of the senior classes. However, pupil likes
Tania over Mani.
Later in the
day, Mani is found alive. He was out for washing his clothes. People suspected
that a leopard is out and roaming for people. The leopard has already taken
cows and dogs and this time it may attack on humans. The leopard lives near
that stream that Bina and her gang crosses every morning.
One day all
the students of the school go to see the Tehri Dam on a bus and truck. Prakash
not finding any transport gets on the road roller with some of his friends. It
is first time that Bina is going out to a city, first time on a bus. She feels
giddy. Students and the teacher Tania debate about the construction of the dam
in the hills. They say that the dam is built for the betterment of the people
living in the plains, but it causes an environmental damage to the villages of
hill. If the dam breaks out, many villages will submerge in it.
Prakash brings
a dog along with him for company and safety. One day while going to school a
landslide occurs and their regular path gets blocked. Soon Prakash finds out
another path, now their distance increases by one more mile. One morning as the
three are going, all of sudden a leopard comes before them from the darkness of
the adjoining forest. They freeze in fear. They do not move. Surprisingly, the
leopard doesn’t move or make way for them. Instead it bounds for the forest
hastily. Even animals realize the intentions of humans.
Their life
continues the way it was. They go to school every day through the long route.
One day while coming back from school, up on the hill they see a leopard and
two cubs. Sonu is mesmerized to see its family. Probably, it is a female
leopard that’s why it didn’t attack on them that day, thought Sonu.
This is one of the best works of Ruskin Bond. Language is simple and engaging. Children who
like to know about hills, nature, and wild animals will surely fall for it.
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