Description
The Second Jungle Book by Rudyard Kipling is the classic sequel to The Jungle Book, first published in 1895, and continues the legendary adventures of Mowgli in the Indian jungle. This beloved collection of children’s adventure fiction expands Mowgli’s journey as he grows older, faces greater dangers and begins to confront his place between the wild world and human society.
Featuring some of Kipling’s most powerful Mowgli tales, including Red Dog, How Fear Came and The Spring Running, the book deepens the themes of courage, belonging, loyalty and personal growth introduced in the original work. Alongside the Mowgli stories are additional animal-centred tales set largely in India, showcasing Kipling’s gift for vivid storytelling and his enduring fascination with nature and adventure.
Rich in imagination, excitement and literary significance, The Second Jungle Book is an excellent choice for readers who love classic children’s literature, animal adventures and timeless coming-of-age stories.













