No. of pages 136
Published: 2006
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"The God of His Fathers" is a short story by Jack London that explores the harsh realities of life in the Yukon during the Gold Rush era. It follows the experiences of a prospector and his encounter with the primal elements of nature and human existence. Through the protagonist’s journey, London delves into themes of survival, the impact of the wilderness on the human spirit, and the influence of heritage. The story reflects on the bond between a father and son, illustrating the lessons of resilience and the innate connection to one's roots amidst the unforgiving backdrop of the North. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].
There are 136 pages in this book. This book was published in 2006 by Alan Rodgers Books .
Jack London (1876-1916) was a journalist, as well as a prolific and best-selling novelist, best known for his novels The Call of the Wild and White Fang.