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| Original Title: | Just So Stories for Little Children |
| ISBN: | 0517266555 (ISBN13: 9780517266557) |
| Edition Language: | English |
| Characters: | Stute fish, Mariner, Rhinoceros, Ethiopian, Elephant's Child, Aunt Ostrich, Uncle Giraffe, Aunt Hippopotamus, Uncle Baboon, Kolokolo Bird, Bi-Colored-Python-Rock-Snake, Kangaroo, Old Man Kangaroo, Tired Old Kangaroo, Dingo—Yellow-Dog, Tired-Dog, Poor-Dog, Nqong, Stickly-Prickly Hedgehog, Slow-Solid Tortoise, Painted Jaguar, All-the-Turtle-there-was, Man, aka Son of Adam, Pau Amma, Little girl-daughter, Wild Man, Wild Dog, Wild Horse, Wild Cow, Wild Cat, Solomon the Son of David, aka The Most Wise Sovreign Suleiman-bin-Daoud, The Most Beautiful Queen Balkis |
| Literary Awards: | Lewis Carroll Shelf Award (1967) |

Rudyard Kipling
Hardcover | Pages: 210 pages Rating: 4.09 | 43465 Users | 1266 Reviews
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| Title | : | Just So Stories |
| Author | : | Rudyard Kipling |
| Book Format | : | Hardcover |
| Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
| Pages | : | Pages: 210 pages |
| Published | : | August 5th 2003 by Gramercy Books (first published 1902) |
| Categories | : | Classics. Fiction. Short Stories. Childrens. Fantasy. Animals. Young Adult |
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How The Kipling Got His ReputationOnce upon a time, Best Beloved, when the world was middle-aged and good Queen Victoria sat on the throne, there was a Kipling. And even though he constantly had to carry around a White Man's Burden (an object, by the way, which he had invented himself, and very proud he was of it too), he was as happy as the day is long. And he would often stop for a moment, and sing a little song he'd written, which began
Mamma Pajama rolled out of bed and ran to the po-lice stationand ended
Seein' me and Sambo down by the RudyardMaybe you know a song that's a bit like that, Best Beloved, and you're wondering why this one is different? But we'll get to that shortly.
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Ratings: 4.09 From 43465 Users | 1266 ReviewsCritique Epithetical Books Just So Stories
These are such fun to read out loud, and I particularly like the descriptions of the illustrations.My favorites are:"How the Whale Got His Throat", featuring the small 'Stute Fish and the mariner of infinite-resource-and-sagacity wearing his suspenders (which you must not forget, Best Beloved)."The Elephant's Child", who was full of 'satiable curiosity and who escapes from the croccodile with the aid of the Bi-Coloured Python Rock Snake on the banks of the great grey-green, greasy Limpopo River.How The Kipling Got His ReputationOnce upon a time, Best Beloved, when the world was middle-aged and good Queen Victoria sat on the throne, there was a Kipling. And even though he constantly had to carry around a White Man's Burden (an object, by the way, which he had invented himself, and very proud he was of it too), he was as happy as the day is long. And he would often stop for a moment, and sing a little song he'd written, which beganMamma Pajama rolled out of bed and ran to the po-lice
All these tales are like Aesop's fables about how various animals got their characteristic features. They are beautiful short tales - most likely derived from folk legends that Kipling heard during his time in Africa and India - but still full of humour and subtle wisdom. Unlike Kim, his pro-empire attitude does not really pollute the innocent atmosphere of these wonderful stories.

What an infuriating book. I don't know what infuriates me more: that Kipling was a racist imperialist colonizer who believed firmly in white superiority and conveyed that in every word of these stories; or that Kipling is such a marvelous writer of the English language.Kipling the colonizer, imperialist, racist, supremicist, had no trouble at all mugging the oral traditions of the peoples his people colonized to tell his "Just So Stories" to his Best Beloved. No trouble at all mimicking their
The Just So StoriesI was introduced to these stories at a age so early that I cannot remember when.Later I would re-read these stories along with the Jungle Book stories, which made Kipling famous."How the Elephant got his truck" is his best. I laughed when the Elephant's Child asked his relatives what the crocodile has for dinner and got spanked by them.However I was worried when he actually met the crocodile, who bit his nose and began pulling him into the river.The Just So Stories are good to
While I didn't love all the messages of these stories, on the whole there were delightful. I loved the illustrations and their explanations and how every story ended with a poem. The writing style was so much fun and is amazing to read aloud. This was such a pleasant surprise!
The book that made me fall in love with storytelling. I still have my mother's hardbound edition, with marvelous color plates, published in the 20s. Kipling may have been a romantic apologist for the British Empire, but the man knew how to weave a spell in children's stories, and he can be quite playful and inventive with language. Just read the first line of any number of stories and you'll immediately understand his timeless appeal. My favorites are from The Cat that Walked by Himself -- "Here


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