Kim - PDF by Rudyard Kipling

Kim Novel by Rudyard Kipling

Kim Novel by Rudyard Kipling
Kim 


Rudyard Kipling's Kim can be said to offer a great variety of interpretations to many different readers.

Kim, a novel by Rudyard Kipling, was published in 1901. Kim, Kipling's final and most famous novel, chronicles the adventures of an Irish orphan in India who becomes the disciple of a Tibetan monk while learning espionage from the British secret service.

Kim, or Kimball O’ Hara, is a British boy who has grown up on the streets of Lahore at the height of British rule in India. He lives like a native Indian, speaks Hindi fluently and knows the city like the back of his hand. Immensely street-wise, he makes a living by carrying messages for all kinds of people including an Afghan horse-dealer called Mahbub Ali who is himself involved in espionage on behalf of the British government.


Author: Rudyard Kipling 
 Publication Date:1915

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