A Flight of Pigeons

by Bond, Ruskin

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Set in Shahjahanpur during the revolt of 1857, A Flight of Pigeons is Ruskin Bond's classic novella about the twists of fate, history, and the human heart.

When Ruth Labadoor's father, a clerk in the British magistrate's office, is killed in an attack by sepoys, her family seeks refuge with their trusted companion, Lala Ramjimal. From here they eventually hope to escape to their relatives in Bareilly. But their plans go awry when Javed Khan, a fiery Pathan opposed to the British, abducts Ruth and her mother and takes them to his haveli. To their surprise, it is not hate that impels him in this time of war, but an almost crippling passion for Ruth. It will be months before the fall of Delhi to British troops brings them freedom—from fear, bafflement, and despair, not only their own but also Javed Khan's.

Based on true events, this new classic edition of A Flight of Pigeons is a haunting story, rich in detail and drama, told with simplicity and deep humanity.
  • ISBN10 0143450352
  • ISBN13 9780143450351
  • Publish Date 3 May 2021
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country IN
  • Publisher Penguin Random House India
  • Imprint Penguin
  • Format Paperback (B-Format (198x129 mm))
  • Pages 152
  • Language English