Kim

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This novel is an outstanding and thrilling adventure story , is rated as a modern classic and recognized as Kipling's masterpiece. Kim, a young Irish orphan, is brought up in the native quarter of Lahore. While he is accompanying a Tibetan lama on his search for the River of Immortality, Kim is picked up by the British and groomed for the Secret Service. His first assignment is to capture the papers of a Russian spy in the Himalayas. The atmosphere of India, its bazaars and teeming millions, religions and superstitions, together with its portrait of the inner workings of the British Secret Service and the charming character of Kim, all combine to make this novel not only a modern classic but also an outstanding and thrilling adventure story. It is recognized as Keeping's masterpiece.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Rudyard Kipling

RUDYARD KIPLING (1865-1936) was a poet, novelist and short story writer. He was born in Bombay. After his schooling in England, he moved over to India in 1882, where he began his journalistic career with Civil and Military Gazette, Lahore. By the time he returned to England in 1896, he had published many of his classic children/s stories that made him highly popular. In 1907 he was the first British author to be awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature. Besides Just So Stories, some of his other best known books for children include The Jungle Book and Kim.

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Title
Kim
Author
Edition
Eighth Impressi
Publisher
Rupa & Co., 2008
ISBN
8171674267, 9788171674268
Length
322p., Map; 18cm.
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