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| Author | Rudyard Kipling |
|---|---|
| Adapted by | Kenneth Brodey |
| Language | ENGLISH |
| Category | Graded Readers |
| Series | Reading & Training |
| Genre | Human interest |
| Level | B1.2 |
| Examinations | Preliminary, Trinity |
Kim, a young Irish boy, lives alone on the streets of the Indian city of Lahore. He meets an old Tibetan lama who is looking for a sacred river. The boy and the old man become great friends and travel across British India.
This is Rudyard Kipling’s greatest book – a story about the British empire, spies, friendship, spirituality and, most of all, India.
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