No. of pages 224
Published: 2016
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This book is part of a book series called Jungle Books .
This book is aimed at children at US 1st grade-1st grade.
This book has been graded for interest at 7 years.
There are 224 pages in this book. This book was published in 2016 by Skyhorse Publishing .
Rudyard Kipling died in 1936 and is buried in Westminster Abbey.
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This book is in the following series:
"A pure outburst of genius."
-The New York Times
"I felt myself hearing the strange noises, feeling the ground slither with snakes, and sweating in the heat of the penetrating environment of the jungle's overpowering force."
-Guardian
"The Jungle Book of Mr. Rudyard Kipling has won a well-nigh universal audience... and bids fair, with The Second Jungle Book... to take its place on the high, narrow shelf of everlasting works."
-Bookman
"It would take too long to enumerate even half of the marvelous touches by which the creatures miscalled dumb are made to live for us by Rudyard Kipling... The saddest words of this volume are those with which he closes, `And this is the last of the Mowgli stories!'"
-Vogue
"A pure outburst of genius."
-The New York Times
"I felt myself hearing the strange noises, feeling the ground slither with snakes, and sweating in the heat of the penetrating environment of the jungle's overpowering force."
-Guardian
"The Jungle Book of Mr. Rudyard Kipling has won a well-nigh universal audience... and bids fair, with The Second Jungle Book... to take its place on the high, narrow shelf of everlasting works."
-Bookman
"It would take too long to enumerate even half of the marvelous touches by which the creatures miscalled dumb are made to live for us by Rudyard Kipling... The saddest words of this volume are those with which he closes, `And this is the last of the Mowgli stories!'"
-Vogue