
Author
Joseph Rudyard Kipling (1865 – 1936) was a writer who was born in British India and considered England to be a foreign country, even if he grew up there. That inspired most of his writing. He started as a journalist, before publishing his short stories and poems that quickly grew popular and established him as a writer. His most famous novel is “The Jungle Book”. Some of his stories, such as “The Cat That Walked By Himself”, were written for his own children.