She started sobbing as her mother asked her how her
day at school was.
“I won’t go to school from tomorrow, Mom.” Pari said
between her sobs.
Her mom took her in her lap and cajoled her to say
what’s troubling her. She was afraid that some teacher must have punished Pari.
“Puja is not talking to me. Ever since our class
teacher changed our seating arrangement, she has stopped talking to me. Now,
she talks with Seema the whole day. She doesn’t even bother to share her tiffin
with me. She was my best friend, but now I think Seema is her best friend.”
Pari explained with glistening eyes that made her innocent face clammy.
Her mom listened to the whole incident with empathy. Although she had to manage so many difficult problems in life, Pari’s simple problem
started bothering her.
For
a ten year old, this is not a simple thing. Their minds are so tender that
things like this have a huge impact on them.
“Puja shouldn’t have behaved like this. But why do you
want to stop going to school, my dear?” Her mom asked, wiping her tears.
“I feel lonely, Mom. I don’t have any other good friend
other than Puja and now she is also not talking to me. Everyone has their own
groups and I belong to nowhere. I have to eat my tiffin alone.” Pari continued.
“What if I introduce you to a new friend today who
will always be there for you?” Her mom said.
“Really? That will be great.” Pari said with a
twinkle in her eye.
Her mom told her to close her eyes for a minute. She
felt some object in her lap and instantly opened her eyes.
“What’s this? You told you will introduce me to a
new friend.” Pari said, feeling dejected on seeing a book. It was written on
the cover Harry Potter and the
Philosopher’s Stone.
“This is the friend I was talking about. It will
never leave you. It will never start preferring someone else. And It will
always give you company.” Her mom said with a smile. Pari however, looked more
disappointed than ever.
“I don’t want to read it. A mute book can never be
my friend.” Pari said, keeping the book beside her.
“Alright. Let me put it this way. Once you start
reading this book, you will meet a lovely friend who will enchant you with his
adventures. In fact, he will take you along with him to the land of his
adventures. Just give him a chance to do so.” Her mom continued with a smile.
Pari never thought that her mom’s words were so true.
Of course, she was so right. Not only one, but she got 3 wonderful friends
inside the book: Harry, Ron and Hermione. She never feels bad now when Puja
doesn’t talk to her. She has her book to give her company.
Books and the characters in the books had a
tremendous impact on young Pari’s mind. They made her a wiser and a calmer
person. She never felt desperate to grab someone’s attention because she always
had a friend by her side.
As Pari grew older, she often questioned her. Who is
a better friend: Books or the characters inside the books?
Now, she knows the answer to her question. Books are friends for a lifetime. They are
not only reliable, but they also introduce you to many more friends i.e. the
characters living inside them.
She knew she would never feel lonely in life as long as she
has a book with her. She is lucky to have a friend for lifetime.
You have ignited a boulder. A rock on fire. Even stones can ignite, you know? :)
ReplyDeleteI was shocked when you said Pari. I call my daughter Pari. And, she's a fairy for me.
I'm the Ugly giant, who protects her. I'm trying to teach her to read. She doesn't.
Koi dawa hai, for a beautiful little lady? :D
OMG! That's such a wonderful coincidence.
DeleteI can understand what she means to you.
Well, you read her a few interesting stories. I am sure she will catch on the habit of reading :)
Well written post..
ReplyDeleteenjoyed reading it !
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Wonderful story Purba... I love the mention of potter boy ππ
ReplyDeleteGlad you liked it, Archana. Thank you :)
DeleteYou have a superb way with words. The message resonates with me too :)
ReplyDeleteI am glad it did. Thank you so much :)
DeleteEnjoyed reading it
ReplyDeleteThank you :)
DeleteBooks are best friends, better to introduce them early in life.
ReplyDeleteA very sweet story Purba!
Rightly said, Indrani. Thank you so much :)
DeleteWonderful story. No doubt books are the best companion.
ReplyDeleteHugs to you.
Indeed, Swati. Thank you so much. Hugs <3
DeleteVery beautifully narrated dear. Loved the heartwarming story line. Books provide eternal rejoice and you have portrayed the message beautifully. :')
ReplyDeleteI am so glad you loved it dear :)
DeleteThank you so much <3
Heartwarming as always... loved reading it this Monday morning :)
ReplyDeleteSo happy you loved reading it, Arti. Thank you dear <3
Deletewonderful writing. Loved reading it.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much :)
DeleteBooks are the best friends, no doubt. A good narrative.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Sir :)
DeleteAn amazing story, Purba.. And the best Narration of yours.. Keep blogging.. Best Wishes!
ReplyDeleteMeans a lot, Sir. Thank you so much. Glad you liked it :)
DeleteWonderful story dear, even my books and I share a special relationship...
ReplyDeleteSame pinch, dear. So good to know that.
DeleteThank you :)
I wish I wishhhhhhhhhhhh I can make time to read more often.. hardly get time with everything going on.. the good old days when I could sit with a cup of coffee and a Book seems to have gone
ReplyDeleteBikram's
No doubt! Books are best friends :) #potterheadforlife. Wondeful story!
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