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The jungle book

Rudyard Kipling

Publisher: Greenbooks Editore

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Summary

The story of "The Jungle Book" concerns a young man-cub named Mowgli. A panther named Bagheera one day comes across an abandoned boat, in which a small baby is seen. Taking pity on the baby, Bagheera takes it to a small family of wolves, who adopt the boy.
Available since: 05/20/2021.

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