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White Fang
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Born in the wild. Torn between the law of the wilderness and the call of man.
White Fang (1906), by Jack London, is a gripping novel of survival and transformation set against the harsh backdrop of the Yukon during the Gold Rush.
The story follows White Fang, a wolf-dog hybrid, from his birth in the wild to his struggles for survival among both animals and men. Raised in cruelty and hardship, he learns the brutal laws of nature and violence. Yet through unexpected kindness and love, White Fang slowly discovers the possibility of trust, loyalty, and a new life within civilization.
London's powerful storytelling captures the raw beauty and unforgiving danger of the northern frontier while exploring themes of instinct, environment, and the capacity for change.
A mirror to The Call of the Wild, where a domestic dog embraces the wild, White Fang tells the opposite tale—of a wild creature finding a place among humans. Together, they form London's twin masterpieces of wilderness and survival.
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