<p>Rudyard Kipling was born in India in 1865 and spent his early years reveling in the country&#39;s exotic delights. At five he was sent to school in England and did not returned until 1882 when he worked as a reporter on the <em>Civil and Military Gazette</em>. A prolific writer he soon became famous for a prodigious range of tales and poems from the high adventure of <em>The Man Who Would Be King</em> through the gritty doggerel of <em>Barrack Room Ballads</em>&nbsp;to charming children&#39;s story such as <em>Puck of Pook&#39;s Hill</em>&nbsp;and perhaps his most celebrated offering <em>The Jungle Book</em>. Although it includes such famous tales as &#39;Rikki-Tikki-Tavi&#39; The Jungle Book&#39;s true hero is Mowgli a young boy raised with wolves and hunted by the evil tiger Shere Khan. All is well until the realization dawns in Mowgli that he is human - knowledge he tries to repress as he is appalled by humankind&#39;s greed and destructiveness. Through a series of perils and adventures Mowgli gradually comes to terms with the animal and human facets of his life. Like all good children&#39;s stories these tales have a depth of allegory and symbolism that allows them to be enjoyed by adults as well as children. This edition&nbsp;includes <em>The Second Jungle Book</em>&nbsp;(hence the title: <em>The Jungle Books</em>) and completes the story of Mowgli. &nbsp;It&nbsp;is a work that can be read throughout a lifetime - one that will bring pleasure and further insights at each reading.</p>
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