The Jungle Book
Mowgli is a boy raised by wolves who must learn to become a man while fighting off wild creatures and using his wit and brave spirit to face the challenges before him. The "man cub" must face Shere Khan the ferocious tiger who prowls the jungle and figure out a way to stop him. Mowgli befriends many jungle creatures along the way in this wild adventure.

Rudyard Kipling brings us this wonderful tale of the jungle that will fascinate both children and adults alike.

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The Jungle Book
Mowgli is a boy raised by wolves who must learn to become a man while fighting off wild creatures and using his wit and brave spirit to face the challenges before him. The "man cub" must face Shere Khan the ferocious tiger who prowls the jungle and figure out a way to stop him. Mowgli befriends many jungle creatures along the way in this wild adventure.

Rudyard Kipling brings us this wonderful tale of the jungle that will fascinate both children and adults alike.

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The Jungle Book

The Jungle Book

by Rudyard Kipling
The Jungle Book

The Jungle Book

by Rudyard Kipling

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Overview

Mowgli is a boy raised by wolves who must learn to become a man while fighting off wild creatures and using his wit and brave spirit to face the challenges before him. The "man cub" must face Shere Khan the ferocious tiger who prowls the jungle and figure out a way to stop him. Mowgli befriends many jungle creatures along the way in this wild adventure.

Rudyard Kipling brings us this wonderful tale of the jungle that will fascinate both children and adults alike.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781681011103
Publisher: Barnes & Noble Press
Publication date: 06/29/2016
Pages: 206
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.47(d)
Age Range: 9 - 12 Years

About the Author

RUDYARD KIPLING was born in Bombay on December 30th 1865, son of John Lockwood Kipling, an artist and teacher of architectural sculpture, and his wife Alice. His mother was one of the talented and beautiful Macdonald sisters, four of whom married remarkable men, Sir Edward Burne-Jones, Sir Edward Poynter, Alfred Baldwin, and John Lockwood Kipling himself. Young Rudyard's earliest years in Bombay were blissfully happy, in an India full of exotic sights and sounds. But at the tender age of five he was sent back to England to stay with a foster family in Southsea, where he was desperately unhappy. The experience would colour some of his later writing. When he was twelve he went to the United Services College at Westward Ho! near Bideford, where the Headmaster, Cormell Price, a friend of his father and uncles, fostered his literary ability. Stalky & Co., based on those schooldays, has been much relished by generations of schoolboys. Despite poor eyesight which handicapped him on the games field, he began to blossom. In 1882, aged sixteen, he returned to Lahore, where his parents now lived, to work on the Civil and Military Gazette , and later on its sister paper the Pioneer in Allahabad. In his limited spare time he wrote many remarkable poems and stories which were published alongside his reporting. When these were collected and published as books, they formed the basis of his early fame.
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