"White Fang," a novel by Jack London, follows the life of a wild wolfdog living in the Yukon Territory during the Klondike Gold Rush. Born in the wild, White Fang faces the harsh realities of survival and conflict, encountering both cruelty and kindness from humans. His journey takes him through various experiences, from the dangers of the wild to the brutality of dog fighting. Ultimately, White Fang learns to trust and bonds with a compassionate man named Weedon Scott, finding a place of belonging and love. The story explores themes of survival, nature versus nurture, and the struggle for identity. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].
This book is part of a book series called Unabridged Classics .
This book was published in 2008 by Tantor Media, Inc .
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.
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White Fang
Life is hard and dangerous for both people and animals in the frozen Canadian North. For a wolf like White Fang it is a continuous fight to find food. When White Fang meets the people of the North - first Indians and then White Men - he learns to live with them like a dog. But some men are cruel to their dogs and others are kind. Will White Fang's life be any easier now? Much of White Fang is written from the viewpoint of the dog, enabling London to explore how animals view their world and how they view humans. The book also explores complex themes including morality and redemption. This classic story is a companion novel to London's 'The Call of the Wild', which is about a kidnapped, domesticated dog embracing his wild ancestry to survive and thrive in the wild.
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One Eye
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Kiche
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White Fang
This book features the character White Fang.