Author:Rudyard Kipling,Samuel West
Samuel West reads ten of Rudyard Kipling’s famous tales, as broadcast on BBC Radio 4.
How the Whale Got His Throat
How the Leopard Got His Spots
The Beginning of the Armadillos
How the Rhinoceros Got His Skin
The Cat That Walked By Himself
How the Camel Got His Hump
The Crab That Played With The Sea
The Sing-Song of Old Man Kangaroo
The Butterfly That Stamped
The Elephant’s Child
First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 as part of Just So Science, these charming tales are sure to delight listeners of all ages.
Sam West's readings were superb ...He brought to mind Martin Jarvis doing Just William – and praise doesn't come any higher than that.
—— Chris Mauma , The IndependentExtraordinary... Worth engaging with at every level; a thrilling story told in thrilling language
—— The TimesShalimar the Clown is Rushdie's most engaging book since Midnight's Children. It is a lament. It is a revenge story. it is a love story. And it is a warning
—— ObserverDeeply disturbing and immensely moving... An exquisite, broken thing of pain and beauty
—— IndependentExcellent... A characteristically daring walk along the tightrope of fiction
—— Sunday TelegraphThis is an important book... Wonderful
—— The TimesI'd say it's his best novel yet
—— Daily TelegraphThere are some breathtakingly eloquent passages
—— SpectatorPassionate, well-informed
—— London Review of BooksThe story is exciting and memorably analyses the way in which fanaticism can wreck the most inoffensive lives
—— Mail on Sunday[Vann is] such a fine craftsman.
—— ObserverStrange and sad and desperately readable
—— We Love This BookA kind of modern fairy tale, one laced with treachery and trials and the greatest demon of all to battle, the past ... Vann’s novels are striking, uncompromising portraits of American life; here is another exceptional example.
—— Booklist starred reviewBy pulling no punches in this explicit exploration of family, forgiveness, duty, acceptance, parent-child relationships, and what constitutes abuse, Vann has outdone himself.
—— Kirkus starred reviewA 12-year-old’s fragile world, mesmerizing innocence, and emerging adolescence are the heart of this alluring novel … Her fresh voice rings true … Since electrifying the literary world five years ago with his debut novel, Legend of a Suicide, Vann has racked up an astonishing number of international awards. This lovely, wrenching novel should add to that list.
—— Library Journal, starred reviewGenuinely thought-provoking.
—— CultureFlyVann’s deceptively simple style conceals the story’s raw emotional power.
—— Mail on Sunday