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Boy of Jungles
Boy of Jungles
Boy of Jungles
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Boy of Jungles

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it's a novelette cited from the legend: Tarzan, the story that astonished our eyes when were young.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateNov 25, 2019
ISBN9781393234050
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    Boy of Jungles - Yessine Kammach

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    Boy of Jungles

    My baby!! Hold on!! Nooo...!! she cried trying to save her one-year-old baby during the jet crash.  

    The jet exploded suddenly in the air. The little boy held on his mother’s hand, but the wind was stormy when the jet’s tail had crashed, that she couldn’t keep catching him anymore. Then, it fell down on the surface of an ocean.

    Actually, when the baby slipped of his mother’s hand, he fell down somewhere on the ground. They had looked for him for two weeks but in vain. As if the earth had swallowed him. They couldn’t save his father, who couldn’t in turn control the plane. He died in the hospital, whereas the whole family survived.

    There was a bushy jungle where grew catkin and pine trees. It was a peninsula near the Madagascar area. Into the jungle was a fight between a female Bear and a tiger. It seemed that the Bear was trying to protect something what the tiger wanted to attack. But the Bear was huger and stronger than the tiger. She hit him on the face that he ran away. Then someone appeared between the arms of the Bear. Yes! It was the little boy. Fate threw him between her furry, warm arms. He didn’t fear her; he thought she was his mother. His messy memory took him backward to the times when his mother used to surround him between her arms, on winter, with that special bear fur coat of hers.  Also, the feeling of motherhood pushed the Bear to have mercy with him. She kept meditating on his face, trying to conclude the story he was holding. What a shining face! She thought, I shall name you Tim. She was married with two pups. They were as aged as he was. Then the Bear took him to her cave. She fed him of her milk. Slowly, he slept on her. He couldn’t tell apart her soft fur and his ex-bed.

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