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The Room on the Roof by Ruskin Bond

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Binding: Paperback
Language: English
Reader’s Age: Teens 13+ and Adults
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Author: Ruskin Bond
Release Date: October 1, 2014
Genre: Children & Young Adult

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Description

The Room on the Roof by Ruskin Bond: A Timeless Coming-of-Age Story Every Reader Must Explore

About the Book

The Room on the Roof is Ruskin Bond’s celebrated debut novel, first published in 1956 when Bond was just seventeen years old. It tells the heartfelt story of Rusty, a sixteen-year-old Anglo-Indian boy who breaks free from a suffocating life to find friendship, warmth, and a new sense of home among the people of Dehradun. It is a book about growing up, finding your tribe, and choosing your own path in life.

From the Back Cover

Young Rusty has a guardian who controls every part of his life. But beyond the garden walls lies a world full of colour, laughter, and people who see him for who he truly is. One decision changes everything. This is the story of a boy who chose to live.

About the Author

Ruskin Bond is one of India’s most beloved and widely read English-language authors. Born in 1934 in Kasauli, Himachal Pradesh, Bond has written over 500 short stories, essays, and novels over a career spanning seven decades. He received the Sahitya Akademi Award in 1992 and the Padma Shri in 1999 for his outstanding contributions to Indian literature. The Room on the Roof won the prestigious John Llewellyn Rhys Memorial Prize in 1957 and remains one of the finest debuts in Indian English writing.

Who Is This Book For?

This book is perfect for teenagers, young adults, and anyone who loves quiet, character-driven stories about self-discovery. It is also a must-read for fans of Indian literature, students studying English fiction, and readers who enjoy stories set in the scenic landscapes of northern India. If you have ever felt like you did not quite belong somewhere, Rusty’s journey will speak directly to your heart.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q1. Is The Room on the Roof suitable for teenagers?
Yes, absolutely. The Room on the Roof is ideal for readers aged 13 and above. The story follows a teenage protagonist, and its themes of friendship, identity, and independence make it deeply relatable for young readers. The language is simple, warm, and easy to follow, which makes it a great choice for both school-going readers and adults.

Q2. Is this book part of a series? Yes. The Room on the Roof is the first book in the Rusty series by Ruskin Bond. It is followed by Vagrants in the Valley, which continues Rusty’s journey as a young man navigating life on his own terms. Readers who enjoy the first book often love picking up the sequel to see how Rusty’s story unfolds.

Q3. Why is The Room on the Roof considered a classic Indian novel?
The Room on the Roof is considered a classic because it was one of the earliest and most personal works of Indian English fiction, written by an author who was just a teenager at the time. Its honest portrayal of an Anglo-Indian boy caught between two cultures, combined with Ruskin Bond’s warm and poetic writing style, gave Indian literature a voice that felt genuinely local yet universally emotional. It won the John Llewellyn Rhys Prize in 1957, bringing early international recognition to Indian English writing.

Q4. How long is The Room on the Roof and is it easy to read?
The Room on the Roof is a short and accessible novel, typically around 160 to 180 pages depending on the edition. It can be read comfortably over a weekend. Ruskin Bond’s writing style is clean, descriptive, and flowing, making it an easy and enjoyable read for both experienced readers and those who are just getting into literary fiction.

Additional information
Weight150 g
Dimensions13.5 × 1.4 × 19.8 cm
Short Summary

Rusty is a sixteen-year-old Anglo-Indian boy living under the strict guardianship of an English stepfather in Dehradun. Feeling trapped and lonely, he befriends a group of local Indian boys and is drawn into a world that feels more alive and real than anything he has known. When he finally leaves his guardian's home to live independently, he discovers both the beauty and the hardship of freedom. The novel is a gentle, lyrical exploration of identity, belonging, friendship, and the universal desire to be truly seen and accepted.

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