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<p>‘But Miss Gamla did not like small boys. Or big boys, for that matter. She placed us high on</p><p>her list of pests, along with monkeys (who raided her kitchen), sparrows (who shattered her</p><p><br></p><p>sweetpeas) and goats (who ate her geraniums). We did none of these things, being strictly fun-</p><p>loving creatures; but we did make a lot of noise, spoiling her afternoon siesta.’</p><p><br></p><p>We often look back at our time as children and think about them as the good old days—days full</p><p>of mischief, wonder, curiosity and adventure. These are the days when we form lifelong bonds and</p><p>make memories that become our balm on the hard days that life throws at us. These are the carefree</p><p>days of galivanting, letting your imagination run wild and formulating grand plans.</p><p>In Boys Will Be Boys, Ruskin Bond puts together a collection of stories and personal essays that</p><p>capture the magical days of childhood. From adventures with wild animals and running amuck in</p><p>ponds to finding ways of surviving algebra, a world of adventure awaits!</p>