A ray of the winter sun and a bouquet of dewy roses...
"Break of the day, early dawn, that's something to celebrate."
Notes From A Small Room has been always one of the best books by Ruskin Bond that gives readers insight of his views towards the world, the philosophy of his life and how he embraces everything coming onto its way. It's indeed such a massive guide for people of every age on how simple things must be appreciated and never let go of. For instance, in "A Good Philosophy", we get to see how Ruskin got his own interpretation of he philosophy in his life or in "Remember this day" we get filled with nostalgia when he spends his day with his father and how they discuss heavy stuff. In simple words, this book takes readers to a quieter, much tranquil environment of a nostalgia era but also fills readers' minds with wit, wisdom and passive thinking.