Author:Rudyard Kipling
Reared in the teeming streets of India at the turn of the century, the orphan Kim is the 'Friend of the all the World', an cheeky imp with an endless interest in the extraoridinary characters he meets daily. One of them, an old Tibetan lama, sets him on the path that will lead him to travel the Great Trunk Road, and become a spy for the British...
Kipling's masterpiece with a fascinating introduction by Susan Cooper, author of the award-winning Dark is Rising series.
The Puffin Classics series is a perfect marriage of the old and the new. Enjoy some of the best books from the past and find out why and how they inspired some fo the best writers of the present.
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—— Books for KeepsUnheard Voices deserves to be in every school in the country
—— Enid Stephenson , CarouselA riveting collection of stories, poems and first hand recollections on the theme of slavery that not only remembers and commemorates the 200th anniversary of the Abolition of the Slave Trade Act, but also celebrates the work of some of the finest black writers
—— Michela Horsfield , Daily EchoIf you think that marking this bicentenary is slightly unnecessary and a bit of a fuss about nothing, Unheard Voices a collection of writings put together by award-winning children's author Malorie Blackman, about what it meant to be a slave, will change your mind
—— Newbury Weekly NewsIf you've got Harry Potter withdrawal, The History Keepers is just the thing. A cocktail of time travel, secret societies, double agents and edge-of-your-seat excitement, it's sure to fill that fantasy void. The only problem? You won't be able to put it down
—— GlamourDibben makes gleeful use of the timetravel aspect to bring characters from different historical periods into a contemporary setting . . . It's playful, inventive and full of delightfully nerdy jokes and asides. Perfect for fans of Horrible Histories and Percy Jackson
—— Eimear Ryan , InisThis is an utterly rambunctious read, full of swashbuckling adventure . . . There's a great deal of humour, too . . . The whole thing has great heart and highspiritedness
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—— Book Zone 4 BoysA thoroughly enjoyable action-packed romp through time that will appeal to adventure-lovers
—— Ruth Coleman , InisBags of commercial potential and a great read too
—— Fiona Noble , The BooksellerThere are many exciting action sequences, which are almost cinematic in their execution, villains so dastardly they practically perspire evil, and it all adds up to a very enjoyable adventure story
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—— Fantasybookreview.co.uk