Almost everyone knows a bit about The Jungle Book, although maybe mostly, like myself, through watching the fabulous Disney cartoon ...Get with the beat Bhaggy ...! Could the original work by Rudyard Kipling be as good? In a word ...YES! In The Jungle Book: Mowgli's Story, all the tales of the young Indian boy are brought together in one edition. We first meet our hero as a toddler, who is saved from the jaws of the tiger, Shere Khan, by the timely intervention of a pack of wolves. Amazed at the lack of fear shown by this man-cub, they take him into the pack and raise him as one of their own, giving him the name of Mowgli. As he grows, he is given lessons on the law of the jungle by Baloo the bear, Bagheera the black panther and Kaa the python. We follow Mowgli through his childhood, which include a kidnapping by Monkeys and several near misses with Shere Khan. But all too soon, his wolf mother and father feel that the time is right for him to go back to live with his own kind again, but Mowgli struggles to fit in and cannot help but return to what he calls home. Will Mowgli ever be able to feel human, or will he always want to swing around in the trees with his adopted family? And will he ever be able to escape the threat of his stripy nemesis? This is a book that can bring you back to your childhood within a few pages. It is full of the growing pains we all experience in our youth, with both dark and light moments, but always, there is an immense amount of love. I thoroughly enjoyed the slightly dramatized version from Audible which included Tim McInnery as the narrator and Bill Bailey as Baloo. I found it an evocative and touching book with themes as relevant today as they were when it was written, but then maybe I'm just a sentimental old Hector. Maybe this is why Disney are producing a new live action version as we speak!
My STAR rating: FOUR.
Length: 160 print pages.
Price I paid: Free offer from Audible.
Formats available: print; unabridged audio download; unabridged audio CD; ebook.
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