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Zane Grey's "Ken Ward in the Jungle" is a young adult adventure novel published in 1912. It is part of the Ken Ward series and deals with the adventures of the young protagonist, Ken Ward. The novel is set in the tropical rainforests of Mexico and depicts Ken and his younger brother Hal's journey in search of rare fish. Through this adventure, Ken grows, overcomes his limitations, and experiences the beauty and danger of nature. Grey weaves themes of adventure, friendship, and courage into this work with vivid descriptions of the rainforest. The novel instills in young people a sense of awe for nature and a spirit of adventure, while also emphasizing the importance of responsibility and maturity. "Ken Ward in the Jungle" is considered a work that demonstrates the author's diverse literary abilities through a setting that is different from Zane Grey's typical western novels.

Summary
"What a change from the Arizona desert!"
The words broke from the lips of Ken Ward as he leaned from the window of the train which was bearing his brother and himself over the plateau to Tampico in Tamaulipas, the southeastern state of Mexico. He had caught sight of a river leaping out between heavily wooded slopes and plunging down in the most beautiful waterfall he had ever seen.
"Look, Hal," he cried.
The first fall was a long white streak, ending in a dark pool; below came cascade after cascade, fall after fall, some wide, others narrow, and all white and green against the yellow rock. Then the train curved round a spur of the mountain, descended to a level, to be lost in a luxuriance of jungle growth.

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Contents

1. The Prize
2. The Home of the Tarpon
3. An Indian Boatman
4. At the Jungle River
5. The First Camp
6. Wilderness Life
7. Running the Rapids
8. The First Tiger-cat
9. In the White Water
10. Lost!
11. An Army of Snakes
12. Catching Strange Fish
13. A Turkey-Hunt
14. A Fight with a Jaguar
15. The Vicious Garrapatoes
16. Field Work of a Naturalist
17. A Mixed-up Tiger-hunt
18. Watching a Runway
19. Adventures with Crocodiles
20. Treed by Wild Pigs
21. The Leaping Tarpon
22. Stricken Down
23. Out of the Jungle