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Kim
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Narrated by:
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Sam Dastor
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By:
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Rudyard Kipling
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Kipling's masterpiece Kim is his final and most famous work and one of the first and greatest espionage stories ever written. It explores the life of Kimball O'Hara, an Irish orphan who spends his childhood as a vagrant in Lahore. When he befriends an aged Tibetan lama his life is transformed as he is requested to accompany him on a mysterious quest to find the legendary River of the Arrow and achieve Enlightenment. The pilgrimage will take them across the vast continent, across rivers, and up the Himalayas.
While Kim wishes to take part in the imperialistic Great Game, learning espionage from the British secret service, he feels spiritually bound to the lama. Kim has a difficult choice to make: his companion or his country?
A rich and colourful depiction of India's exotic landscape and culture in the imperialistic world of the late 19th century, this audiobook celebrates their friendship and explores a young man's quest for identity.
Rudyard Kipling was an English journalist, short-story writer, poet, and novelist who was the first English language author to win the Nobel Prize in Literature. Some of his most memorable works include The Jungle Book and Just So Stories.
In 1998 Kim was ranked at Number 78 on the Modern Library's list of the 100 best English-language novels of the 20th century. In 2003 it was listed on the BBC's The Big Read poll of the UK's 'best-loved novel'.
Narrator Biography
A Cambridge graduate who trained at RADA under the direction of Sir Laurence Olivier, Sam Dastor has long featured on screen and stage. He is best known for The Life and Death of Peter Sellers (2004) and for twice portraying Gandhi in both Lord Mountbatten: The Last Viceroy (1986), and Jinnah (1998).Sam Dastor has starred in many West End productions with roles such as Ariel in The Tempest, and Orlando in As You Like It. His most recent work has included starring on stage at the Wolsey Theatre in A Midsummer Night’s Dream (2016). He has narrated a large catalogue of audiobooks including V.S. Naipaul’s A House for Mr Biswas.
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- Amazon Customer
- 28-09-18
A tale you don’t want to end
Sam Dastur reads this so well. He really brings the story to louder. I hadn’t read it in an age and just loved this. Will listen again soon
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- Ruth Spanner
- 07-09-22
A great novel quite brilliantly read
The narrator is exceptionally good in the way he captures all the accents and the speech patterns of the different characters. I cannot imagine that I would have had so much pleasure from reading the book myself.
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- Fothergill
- 25-11-22
Revisiting Kipling
I must do it more often , enlightening and extraordinarily wonderful, Sam Dastor’s performance equally compelling, he is so talented , I shall have to find what else he has done !
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- Riaz JanMohamed
- 29-05-23
Not a new theme
The oneness of the universe perceived by meditation a common theme in many religions with a promise to attain forgiveness of one’s sins accompanied by desire in this case of a priest to return to life on earth for his disciple! Maybe the truth is no one wants to die even if they have achieved salvation. Food for thought?
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- book worm
- 26-04-23
Beautiful tale
A classic that warms the soul.
If you read one Kipling in your life, make it Kim.
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- Om
- 25-06-24
Kipling’s observation of India
A thoroughly enjoyable and intriguing plot. All the characters were superbly brought to life by the narrator Sam Dastor. The relationship between Lama and Kim is wonderful
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- Eggy
- 25-03-21
I would give 6 stars if I could
Bought as a special offer, I was a bit wary that it would be imperialistic and racist by today’s values. It was not. At least not to my mind. The language & vernaculars & characters & the different religions were absolutely wonderful. The narrator’s different voices & accents excellent. Reminded me well of my own long ago travels in India. Thoroughly enjoyable.
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- david joshua
- 11-10-21
Incredible
A book about Eastern Mysticism, Islamic Sufis and English Saab’s.
Kipling truly saw further than most - his grasp of the Eastern and Western mind is extraordinary. This book is a surprising delight - I savoured it.
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- pippapippet
- 02-07-21
The best book on audible!
I can’t believe just how much I enjoyed this book. It was pure pleasure! The story is well known and beautifully written full of the flavour of India maybe 130 years ago. Amazing characters and wonderful descriptions of all things India. A lovely introduction also to Buddhism. The narrator did a really magnificent job. I was enthralled throughout and wish there had been a sequel.
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- MJ
- 08-03-21
Marvellous!
A marvellous reading. Sam Dastor’s voices and accents for the different characters are delightful. Kipling knew India well and clearly loved It. A first rate evocation of time before the Raj was partitioned.
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