The Jungle Book

The Jungle Book by Rudyard Kipling, published by Courier Corporation in February 2000, is a classic work of juvenile fiction that spans 151 pages. This edition presents the adventures of Mowgli, a boy raised by wolves, as he navigates the dangers and wonders of the jungle. With guidance from the wise bear Baloo and the black panther Bagheera, Mowgli encounters various jungle animals and faces challenges that test his courage and resourcefulness.
Readers will find a rich tapestry of action and adventure as Mowgli befriends the loyal wolf Gray Brother and contends with the cunning Monkey-People, all while being protected by the formidable python Kaa. The narrative builds toward Mowgli’s inevitable confrontation with his greatest foe, the fearsome tiger Shere Khan. This edition captures the essence of Kipling’s storytelling, making it a notable addition to the genres of action, adventure, and animal tales.
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Mowgli, the boy raised by wolves, has his days filled with danger, wonder, and excitement. He learns the ways of the jungle from the wise old bear, Baloo, and the great black panther, Bagheera. He is befriended by the faithful wolf, Gray Brother, and is carried off by the crafty Monkey-People – only to be rescued by the mighty python, Kaa. And through it all, Mowgli knows that he must someday face his sworn enemy – the ferocious man-hating tiger, Shere Khan.
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