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A brave young mongoose struggles to protect a boy and his parents from two enormous cobras.
A courageous mongoose thwarts the evil plans of Nag and Nagaina, two big black cobras who live in the garden.
Pinkney (The Jungle Book: The Mowgli Stories) applies his considerable talents to the smooth retelling and lush illustration of one of Kipling's best-loved animal tales. An English family living in India can hardly foresee their good fortune when a scraggly-looking mongoose literally washes up on their doorstep. But Rikki-tikki-tavi (so named for the clucking sounds he makes) becomes champion protector of garden and household as he courageously defends his new human friends from the dangerous snakes living on the grounds. Kipling's exotic animal world comes to life in the voices of Rikki-tikki and other talkative creatures, and Pinkney carefully structures his descriptive passages to present well-rounded animal characters. The hissing, threat-filled dialogue of wicked cobras Nag and Nagaina and Darzee the bird's excited calls of warning perfectly express their respective personalities. Even pacing allows the excitement to build gradually and rewards readers with several adrenaline-rush payoffs within the story. Full-bodied watercolors showcase visually thrilling confrontations between Rikki-tikki and his slithering enemies, while portraits of Rikki-tikki snuggling with the family are warm without being sappy. A captivating work. All ages. (Sept.)
More Reviews and RecommendationsRudyard Kipling(1865-1936), recipient of the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1907, was an English novelist, short-story writer, and poet. His sweeping tales of adventure, including Kim, Captains Courageous, and The jungle Book, won him wide popularity during his lifetime and have been beloved by generations.
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January 17, 2008: Rikki pounces on Nag and kills him, and everyone is safe, for now. This is a great story about the friendly little mongoose who came to his new home and immediately was a blessing to his new family. He saved Teddy from the deadly dust snake, and then saved his father from Nag. This made the deadly cobras? mate, Nagiana, even more dangerous. I would recommend this book as a great adventure story for anyone who enjoys action mixed with a little information about another country and the animals who live there. I enjoyed the suspense, like when Nagiana dragged Rikki-Tikki into her hole while they were fighting, and everyone thought that she had killed him. I liked the way the animals reacted like people would, like when the birds sang very sad songs when they thought he was dead, but sang and flew happily when Rikki came back out of the hole with the dead cobra in his mouth. This was a very interesting story for both young and older readers. I would recommend it especially if you like animals.
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December 27, 2007: I bought this book for my 8-year-old daughter. It is an excellent book with a lot of pictures.