Part St. Bernard, part Scotch shepherd, Buck is a sturdy crossbreed
canine accustomed to a comfortable life as a family dog -- until he's
seized from his pampered surroundings and shipped to Alaska to be a sled
dog. There, the forbidding landscape is as harsh as life itself during
the gold rush of the 1890s. Forced to function in a climate where every
day is a savage struggle for survival, Buck adapts quickly. Traces of
his earlier existence are obliterated and he reverts to his dormant
primeval instincts, encountering danger and adventure as he becomes the
leader of a wolf pack and undertakes a journey of nearly mythical
proportions. Superb details, taken from Jack London's firsthand
knowledge of Alaskan frontier life, make this classic tale of endurance
as gripping today as it was over a century ago. One of literature's most
popular and exciting adventure stories, The Call of the Wild will enrich
the reading experience of youngsters, and rekindle fond memories of a
favorite among older generations.