Wee Willie Winkie, and other storiesKipling was arguably among the most celebrated British writers of children's stories. The title story is about how a little boy, Percival William Williams has to make the journey from boy to manhood. Most of Kipling's stories had a kind of moralistic tone to them and often reflect his life in colonial British India. |
Contents
Baa Baa Black Sheep | |
stories | |
Buy now and read | |
His Majesty the King | |
The Drums of the Fore and | |
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Wee Willie Winkie and Other Stories; in Two Volumes, Volume 2 Rudyard Kipling No preview available - 2017 |
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