Rudyard Kipling's The Second Jungle Book is a classic collection of fables set predominately in the Indian jungle with animal characters used to teach moral lessons. A sequel to the popular 1894 work, The Jungle Book , this volume includes five additional stories of one of Kipling's most famous characters, Mowgli, a 'man-cub' raised by wolves, as well as three unrelated stories. In The Second Jungle Book Kipling provides a set of entertaining stories which will enchant and educate readers both young and old.