This triumphant tale of survival, the greatest of Jack London's works,
relates the adventures of Buck, half-St. Bernard and half-Scottish
sheepdog, who is forced into the brutal life of a sled-dog during the
heady days of the Alaska gold rush.
Set in the harsh and unforgiving environment of the Far North, the story
follows Buck as he grows daily in strength, savagery, and cunning,
adapting to his hostile circumstances by responding to the stirring of
his primitive ancestral traits. This unabridged edition offers young
readers a fine introduction to the excitement of the classic adventure
novel.