'The Son of the Wolf' was Jack London's first book, printed in 1900. He
had written some short stories about Klondike gold rush and life in the
remote North. In these stories he reflects the experiences of, miners
and trappers life in Yukon. These stories tell us speculation of life,
struggle, patience, and sacrifices. Exceptional qualities of women and
on the relations between the white adventures and the native tribes.
These stories also narrates the heroic deeds of men, pious and loving
qualities of women and bond of friendship.