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Kim

Kim

This engrossing and moving novel, with its diversity of memorable characters, offers many insights into political, religious and social tensions.

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  • One of the Jewels of the English Language

    A fabulous journey through the world of illusion.

    By Banjolier

  • Favorite adventure, historical novel.

    Great read. Have enjoyed many times since I was young.

    By DSerko

  • Kim

    Terrific book , reminded me of Herman Hesse's work. A journey revealing an India rich in diversity and beyond the ken of but a few Westerners.

    By CyberLew

  • Kipling's masterful evocation of life in India under the Raj

    The man who wrote "The White Man's Burden" was the most enlightened of racists. His picture of the variety and energy of Indian native life under the Raj may be as much of a fantasy as "Gone With the Wind" as far as accurately reflecting the hardships and injustices of the society it portrays, but just like " Gone With the Wind", this is one hell of a good story. The descriptions of Indian life surging along the Great Trunk Road, mixing and clashing on the Railroad, feinting and adventuring in the high mountains - they are just wonderful. If all you know of Kipling is the Disney version of "The Jungle Book", start here, and you won"t be disappointed. A great book for anyone 10 or older who has ever had an itchy foot.

    By Allysonyj

  • Defective

    Kim is a great book. But this electronic version skips an entire important section - over 8 pages of my paperback copy of the book. This is totally unacceptable!

    By TThurston

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