Throughout his life Rudyard Kipling was fond of dogs, and while they featured prominently in early tales such as 'The Dog Hervey' and ' Garm - a Hostage', he later came up with the innovative idea of writing a story from the perspective of a dog, resulting in the hugely successful 'Thy Servant a Dog', narrated by an Aberdeen terrier named Boots.
Author Biography
Famous for his tales of adventure in British India, Rudyard Kipling (1865 - 1936) is one of the most popular writers of all time and the first English-speaking recipient of the Nobel Prize for LIterature.