REVIEW OF ANGRY RIVER
It was a small island, set in the middle
of a big river yet large enough to sita and her grandparents to live there,
together with their three goats, their hens, their vegetable patch, and the
peepul tree.
Then one day, as the monsoon clouds were
gathering, grandmother was ill, and had to be taken by boat to the nearest hospital.
Sita was left alone, and the river swirled angrily around the little island. It
rose higher and higher as the rain came down, and Sita climbed onto the peepul
tree. But the old tree groaned and shook in the wind and the rain, it left its
place from the Earth where it had been standing for years, and moved to join
the river, carrying Sita with it and reached the hospital. And her grandmother
got well.
This book is written by Ruskin Bond.
J Afreen Zaibu
VI B
S4225
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