The recipient of an Artist Fellowship from the New York Foundation of the Arts, acclaimed short fiction writer Victoria Vinton crafts a remarkable debut novel. Much like Girl with a Pearl Earring, The Hours, and other recent bestsellers, The Jungle Law fictionalizes the life of an extraordinarily creative person. Young Rudyard Kipling, privileged son of a well-connected British family, lives a life of luxury in Bombay. But when he is separated from his family and sent to live in a desolate foster home at the age of six, he develops ideas and attitudes that shape his entire worldview. When a 26-year old Kipling arrives in 1892 Vermont, a story is germinating in his fertile mind-the story of a jungle boy named Mowgli. Vinton's compelling novel captures the sights and sounds of Kipling's unique world while telling a tale that fascinates from first word to last, and veteran narrator Henry Strozier's skillful performance enhances this rich work.
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"This is a wonderful, fictionalize depiction of the portion of Rudyard Kipling's life when he lived in Vermont. The writing is, by turns, vague and beautiful. "
— Kt. (4 out of 5 stars)
" About Rudyard Kipling. "
— Linden, 1/14/2013" This is a wonderful, fictionalize depiction of the portion of Rudyard Kipling's life when he lived in Vermont. The writing is, by turns, vague and beautiful. "
— Kt., 8/14/2010" I love the way this book is written, taking place in 1892 Vermont.....more to come "
— Lyn, 1/25/2010Henry Strozier is an actor with a forty-year career in numerous movies and television series. Also a voice-over artist, he has worked extensively in video games and audiobook narration, earning several AudioFile Earphones Awards.