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Kim

By: Rudyard Kipling
Narrated by: Sanjeev Bhaskar
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The action takes place in British India in the 1880s and 1890s against the backdrop of ‘The Great Game’, the political conflict between Russia and Britain which was played out in central Asia. In the character of Kimball O’Hara – an Irish orphan who ‘burned black as any native’ - Kipling juxtaposes East and West, embodied by a boy who can blend seamlessly into both worlds.

At once both a gripping adventure story and a spiritual journey, Kim must navigate the swarming roads of India - that ‘broad smiling river of life’ - as a disciple to the Buddhist Lama Teshoo. Yet, all the while, he is being drawn into the secret life of a spy. As he comes of age, how long can Kim continue to manipulate his own fate?

Public Domain (P)2010 CSA Word
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The old fashioned way of talking reminiscent of times not now experienced

The narration was wonderfully done and caught the accents and mindset of colonial India. Tales that are now mostly forgotten.

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