Step into colonial India through sharp observation and powerful storytelling in Plain Tales from the Hills by Rudyard Kipling, a classic collection of short stories that captures life in British India with realism and wit. These stories portray officers, civilians, and local life in the Anglo-Indian world, revealing both drama and daily routine behind imperial society.
Kipling’s writing blends irony, human emotion, and cultural contrast to uncover love, ambition, loneliness, and social pressure. Each story offers insight into how individuals survive and struggle in an unfamiliar land.
With vivid detail and memorable characters, this collection brings history alive through intimate storytelling. It is an essential read for lovers of classic literature and historical fiction.
PUBLISHER: PENGUIN BOOKS
BINDING: PAPER BACK
LANGUAGE: ENGLISH
PAGES: 336

