Wednesday, 18 August 2021

Thick As Thieves: Book Review



“Somewhere in life, there must be someone to take your hand and share the torrid day.

Without the touch of friendship, there is no life and we must fade away……”

It was this quote written on the back cover that attracted me to this book.

How beautiful and so true!! A good, true friend is one on whom you can rely on for all your problems, small or big, mischiefs and peals of laughter. Here, Ruskin Bond presents us with 25 beautifully written anecdotes that are here to remind us of our best friends and to renew our faith in the power of friendship.



But, friendship here is not just limited to people. Here, Bond explores the true meaning of a friend- ‘One who listens, doesn’t judge and somehow makes everything all right.’ The anecdotes range from friendship between humans and animals; humans and nature; and of course friendship among people.

Bond shows how friendship can prosper between people of different age groups, caste, social status, different roles and even different species.

Sometimes, friendship continues even after death and sometimes you just lose touch.

All the stories are so different, each exploring a different kind of friendship, yet the essence is just the same.



Written in Bond’s inimitable style, enhanced with his unparalleled wit and humour, captivating descriptions, and the beautiful expression of such a true bond of friendship, this book is one of my all time favorites.

Although in the social media world, we all have so many Facebook friends, but are we really having ‘True friends’?? This book gives us an opportunity to ponder upon this.

Exciting, funny, touching and heartwarming, this book is the best gift you can give to your friend.

To end in Ruskin Bond’s own words,

” On books and friends I spend my money,

  For stones and bricks I haven’t any.”

6 comments:

  1. Very beautifully written... It encourages me to read this... Really beautiful!!

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  2. Mind blowing... understanding the meaning of friendship at such an young age is commendable...

    Flowing of thoughts while writing blog is beautiful...keep it up...keep expressing

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  3. Very well articulated.. Will surely read all the books.. A very important relationship in every body life.. Sometimes it take a full life in finding a true friend and becoming a true friend as well..

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  4. Very well written. Keep up the good work.

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  5. Well expressed, friendship has no age barrier as well as can be with any living creature. Good 👍

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