The Jungle Books

The Jungle Books by Rudyard Kipling, published by Ann Arbor Editions LLC in June 2007, is a collection that includes the stories and poems from both The Jungle Book (1894) and The Second Jungle Book (1895). This edition spans 288 pages and is presented in English. The narratives primarily focus on Mowgli, a young woodcutter’s son who is raised by a group of animals, exploring his adventures and interactions within the jungle.
Readers will find a rich tapestry of storytelling that delves into themes of nature and survival, as well as the relationships between humans and animals. The work combines elements of fiction and literary exploration, offering insights into Mowgli’s journey and the challenges he faces. This edition serves as a comprehensive collection of Kipling’s classic tales, inviting readers to experience the vivid world he created.
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The stories and poems in the Jungle Book (1894) and the Second Jungle book (1895) primarily tell of Mowgli, a young woodcutter’s son taken in by by a group of animals.
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