These powerful, classic Jack London stories demonstrate the will to
survive.
In Call of the Wild, Buck, a domesticated dog, is stolen from his home
in California and sold into sled dog slavery during the 1890s Klondike
gold rush in Alaska. Forced to shed the comforts of civilization, he
reverts to more primitive instincts and emerges as the leader of the
pack. White Fang, published before Call of the Wild, is the
companion novel about a wild wolf dog who is adopted by a human and
eventually domesticated. Also included are The Sea-Wolf and many short
stories centered on Alaska and the Far North. Jack London's classic
tales--often told from the animal's viewpoint--have been popular for
decades and will add a bit of gold to your Word Cloud collection.