The Jungle Book

The Jungle Book by Rudyard Kipling, published by Steven Evans in June 2019, is a classic work of juvenile fiction that spans 174 pages. This edition invites readers into a world governed by the Law of the Jungle, where punishment resolves conflicts without lingering grievances. The narrative follows Mowgli, a young orphaned boy, as he navigates life in the jungle alongside a diverse cast of animals, including Shere Khan the Bengal tiger and Baloo the bear.
Readers will encounter a rich tapestry of fables set in late 19th century India, exploring themes of survival and the intricate relationships between humans and animals. The stories delve into the dynamics of jungle life, showcasing the unique personalities of its inhabitants, including the clever mongoose Rikki-Tikki-Tavi. This edition provides an engaging glimpse into the natural world and the cultural backdrop of Asia, making it a noteworthy addition to any collection of classics.
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One of the beauties of Jungle Law is that punishment settles all scores. There is no nagging afterward.
The Law of the Jungle reigns supreme in this collection of fables set in late 19th century India. Join Mowgli, a young orphaned boy, and a band of animals, including Shere Khan the Bengal tiger, Baloo the bear, and a savvy mongoose named Rikki-Tikki-Tavi, among many others, in this magnificent classic work of children’s fiction.
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