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THE JUNGLE BOOK STORIES

Rudyard Kipling (Author)
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  • Publisher : HarperCollins
  • Publishing year : January 2019
  • Binding : Paperback
  • ISBN : 9789389231793
  • Age Group : Young Reader
  • Language : English
Genre : General Fiction

From the icy Arctic to the forests of India, meet the most amazing animals in this classic collection of stories from th ...

 

From the icy Arctic to the forests of India, meet the most amazing animals in this classic collection of stories from the jungle book—one of the most popular and celebrated works of world literature. Rikki-Tikki-Tavi is a clever mongoose who is determined to protect the human family he lives with. What happens when Nag, the cobra, shows up in the Garden with evil plans on his mind? Mugger of mugger-ghaut has lived an exciting life and tells grand stories to Jackal and adjutant crane, little knowing that the greatest threat is lurking close by in the form of the White man. Kotick is an unusual seal. Not only is his fur white, but he is also filled with curiosity and a sense of adventure. After he witnesses the brutal killing of seals by humans, he decides to find a place where no human can reach. And so begins his search through the icy waters of the Arctic. Can he find such a place and claim the leadership of his pack of seals? Elephants who dance, camels that talk, tailor birds with louder voices than brains, the Desolation of an Arctic winter, high tales of cunning and bravery of these come alive in the brilliance of Rudyard Kipling writing. Go wild with this collection of stories on and about animals from the classic jungle Book, now with a wonderful introduction by Ranjit Lal

Author : Rudyard Kipling

Born on December 30, 1865, in Bombay, India, Joseph Rudyard Kipling was one of the most-acclaimed writers, of both prose and verse, of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. He spent his early childhood in India and his exposure to the native languages in the subcontinent greatly influenced his writing style and clearly reflects in his works. Apart from his poems for children, Kipling is remembered for his tales and poems about British soldiers in India. His most-famous works include The Jungle Book, Kim, Just So Stories, The Man Who Would Be King, ‘If’ and ‘The White Man’s Burden’. Kipling’s significant contribution to the field of literature won him the Nobel Prize in 1907, making him the first English language writer and the youngest till this date, to receive the prize. He died on January 18, 1936.

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