Rudyard Kipling
The Jungle Book
The Jungle Book
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Men and their cubs are wise, and the jungle is Mowgli's only home. When Shere Khan threatens him, Mowgli must decide whether to stay in the jungle or find safety in the human world. The Children's Classics Collection contains beloved stories such as Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, and The Secret Garden.
Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 208 pages
Publication date: 23 May 2024
Publisher: Sweet Cherry Publishing
Men and their cubs possess remarkable wisdom, and their assistance can be invaluable in times of need. Mowgli, the "man-cub," has spent his entire life in the enchanting jungle, where he has been raised by wolves. His days are filled with boundless joy and freedom until the arrival of Shere Khan, a fearsome tiger with a deep-seated hatred for humans. This formidable adversary poses a significant threat to Mowgli's safety, forcing him to confront a crucial decision: whether to remain in the jungle, where he feels at home, or venture into the unknown world of humans in search of protection.
The jungle becomes Mowgli's sole sanctuary, a place where he feels truly alive and embraced by nature. Raised by a pack of wolves, he experiences a carefree existence, free from the constraints of human society. However, the tranquility of his existence is abruptly shattered when Shere Khan enters the scene. This terrifying tiger, driven by his irrational disdain for humans, sets his sights on Mowgli, determined to end his existence.
Mowgli's friends, Baloo the bear and Bagheera the panther, are initially able to shield him from Shere Khan's wrath. However, as Mowgli grows older and more independent, they realize that they cannot always protect him from the dangers of the jungle. At this pivotal moment, Mowgli must confront the reality that he cannot remain in the jungle forever. He must decide whether to embrace the unknown world of humans or remain in the sanctuary of the jungle, where he feels safe and protected.
The decision weighs heavily on Mowgli's conscience. He yearns for the companionship and safety that humans can offer, but he is also deeply connected to the jungle and its inhabitants. He fears that leaving the jungle would mean abandoning his family and his true nature. On the other hand, he knows that staying in the jungle would expose him to the constant threat of Shere Khan, and he cannot risk his safety any longer.
After much contemplation and soul-searching, Mowgli makes a decision. He sets out on a journey to find a human settlement, where he can seek refuge and learn about the world beyond the jungle. His journey is filled with challenges and dangers, but he is determined to persevere. Along the way, he encounters a variety of creatures, both friendly and hostile, who help him on his quest.
Finally, Mowgli reaches a small village nestled in the heart of the jungle. He is welcomed by the villagers, who are fascinated by his story and his unique abilities. They teach him about human society, and he begins to adapt to his new environment. He makes new friends, learns new skills, and discovers the wonders of the human world.
However, Mowgli's journey is not without its struggles. He faces discrimination and rejection from some of the villagers, who view him as an outsider and a threat. He also struggles to reconcile his human upbringing with his natural instincts and the teachings of the jungle.
Despite these challenges, Mowgli remains resilient and determined. He continues to learn and grow, and he eventually finds a place where he belongs. He becomes a beloved member of the village, using his unique skills and knowledge to help his fellow villagers and protect the jungle from harm.
In conclusion, Mowgli's journey from the jungle to the human world is a testament to his resilience, courage, and determination. He faces numerous challenges and obstacles, but he never loses sight of his true nature and his quest for safety and belonging. His story reminds us of the importance of embracing diversity, accepting our differences, and finding a place where we can truly thrive.
Weight: 179g
Dimension: 198 x 128 x 13 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781802631777
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