A review by therealkathryn
Kim by Rudyard Kipling

4.0

Some classics don't wear as well. While this is one, it also offers a view of a particular time and place. It's kind of amazing that Kipling offers the British colonial point of view with almost no reflection or questioning, it simply Is. This book was most interesting from the perspective of reading something hugely popular at the time, which is why I gave it a star over the three I would have given for the story alone - dated and cringe-inducing in places.