The Jungle Book (Tor Classics) is a captivating adventure tale authored by Rudyard Kipling, originally published in 1992. This edition, part of Tor Classics’ affordable series aimed at young readers, presents classic stories with original dynamic cover art that captures the essence of each narrative. The book features an appropriate type size for readability and includes introductions, afterwords, a biographical note, forward, preface, and afterword by Jane Yolen to enhance the reading experience.
The story centers around Mowgli, an orphan man-cub raised by wolves in the heart of the Indian jungle. Guided by Baloo the Bear and taught by Bagheera the Panther, Mowgli learns the laws and secrets of the jungle. Other key characters include Kaa the Python, Akela and Raksha the Wolves, Shere Khan the Tiger—Mowgli’s most feared adversary—and Rikki the Mongoose, a young protector who embodies both strength and wisdom.
Run with them or fear them as you delve into this timeless collection of stories that bring to life the magical world of the Indian jungle. The print edition spans 192 pages and is designed to engage readers with its comprehensive content and engaging prose, making it a perfect choice for both young adventurers and those who have grown fond of Kipling’s enduring tales.
