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Grandma Climbs a Tree - Summary (500+ Words)



The poem "Grandma Climbs a Tree" by Ruskin Bond is a humorous and heartwarming narrative

poem that portrays the poet's admiration for his adventurous and spirited grandmother. Unlike the

usual image of a fragile, dependent elderly woman, Bond's grandmother is active, bold, and

somewhat rebellious in nature. Through this poem, the poet celebrates her independent spirit,

strength, and love for nature, particularly her unusual skill and fondness for climbing trees.



From the very beginning, the poet describes his grandmother as someone who possessed a unique

and rare quality - the ability to climb trees, a talent she had mastered when she was just a young

girl. Taught by her loving brother in her childhood, she retained this adventurous habit well into her

sixties. Her family often worried about her climbing trees at that age, thinking it was unsafe. But the

grandmother paid no attention to their warnings and continued climbing trees fearlessly.



One day, when everyone else was away, she took the opportunity to climb a tree once again.

Unfortunately, she lost her balance and fell. Although she wasn't seriously hurt, the doctor advised

her to rest in bed for a week. However, the idea of staying confined indoors, away from the trees

and fresh air, made the grandmother unhappy. She felt imprisoned and restless, longing to return to

nature and the trees she loved so dearly.



Realizing how much this affected her, the poet's father - who is shown to be understanding and

supportive - decided to build a treehouse just for her. It was constructed in the branches of a tree,

complete with doors and windows, so she could live up there as she wished. The grandmother was

delighted with this thoughtful gift. She moved into her new home and found peace and happiness

there. In the end, the poet mentions how she would relax in the treehouse and enjoy drinking fruit
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