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The Jungle Book


Book Description
The book is about a young boy, whose name is Mowgli. When Mowgli was a baby a bad tiger caught him and took him into the jungle. This tiger's name is Shere Khan. All animals in the jungle are afraid of Shere Khan. He is a man-eater and he would also have liked to eat Mowgli. But Mowgli is able to escape. A wolf family helps Mowgli and they also take care of him now. Mowgli learns to live in the ju... More
Book Information
PublisherCreateSpace
BindingPaperback (682 editions)
Reading LevelUncategorized
# of Pages326
ISBN-101466240989
ISBN-13978-1466240988
Publication Date08/18/2011
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About Rudyard Kipling (Author) : Rudyard Kipling is a published author, editor, illustrator, and a series editor. Some of the published credits of Rudyard Kipling include Just So Stories, Soldiers Three, Kim (Everyman's Library (Pape... more
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10/4/2008 L. O. said: I didn't actually read this until I was in college. I was assigned this book in my Children's Lit class, and I've loved it ever since. Excellent story, and I love the social parallels with real life human interests issues.
tags: I read, I recommend, Inspired me

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