Key Features The Jungle Book is a collection of vivid and exciting stories by Rudyard Kipling, peppered with his typical brand of adventure. The book opens up a world of fantasy and wonder, populated with magnificent, fearless creatures, for the readers. The collection includes the popular stories of Mowgli, the heroic mongoose Rikkitikki-tavi, the brave elephant-handler Little Toomai, and that of many all-time loved characters of fiction. Kipling's engaging, easy-to-read writing serves as an entertaining read for adults, as well as children for its moral tone. About the Book: The Jungle Book On a warm evening in the Seeonee hills, a family ofwolvesfindssomeone at the threshold of their cave-a human child,whoknowsnothing of the world of men. Adopted by Father Wolf,theman-cubMowgli grows up with the pack in the Jungle. Mowgli begins his journey and learns the law of theJunglewiththe help of his new-found friends: Bagheera the wisePantherandlovable old Baloo. Together they face many dangersandadventures,as Mowgli comes face-to-face with Shere Khan thetigerand theBandar-Log. Embark on this adventurous journey withMowgli,Rikki-tikki-tavi,Little Toomai and many others, as you readtheenchanting 'TheJungle Book'. As you go from one thrillingescapadeto the other,let Kipling take you into a world offantasy.