A Tale of two Cities and The Jungle Book
- 564 pages
- 20 hours of reading
Rudyard Kipling was a journalist, storyteller, poet, and novelist renowned for his original narrative style and potent ideas. His works are celebrated for their remarkable originality and vitality, earning him the Nobel Prize in Literature. Widely regarded as a master of the short story, his literary gifts were recognized by figures like Henry James, who described him as the most complete man of genius he had ever known. Kipling's skill in crafting compelling narratives and memorable characters solidifies his place as a pivotal figure in world literature.
