White Fang

· Courier Corporation
4.5
53 reviews
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160
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When White Fang was first published in 1906, Jack London was well on his way to becoming one of the most famous, popular, and highly paid writers in the world. White Fang stands out as one of his finest achievements, a spellbinding novel of life in the northern wilds.
In gripping detail, London bares the savage realities of the battle for survival among all species in a harsh, unyielding environment. White Fang is part wolf, part dog, a ferocious and magnificent creature through whose experiences we see and feel essential rhythms and patterns of life in the animal kingdom and among mankind as well.
It is, above all, a novel that keenly observes the extraordinary working of one of nature's greatest gifts to its creatures: the power to adapt. Focusing on this wondrous process, London created in White Fang a classic adventure story as fresh and appealing for today's audiences as for those who made him among the bestselling novelists of his day.

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4.5
53 reviews
HamSammich
1 March 2017
At first.. I thought this book was slow and kind of boring, but it's definitely my new favorite, or at least in my top 3. I'd highly recommend this book to anyone, even if they weren't big readers!
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Greg Austin
12 December 2016
This is a wonderful read. How brutally he was tormented and was brutally loved to cultivate a loyalty that couldn't be broken.
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Virginia “Ginger the Clown” Rice-Poole
14 April 2020
As riveting a read as it was for me 43 years ago.
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About the author

Novelist, journalist, and social activist Jack London (1876–1916) rose from abject poverty to international fame. The bestselling, highest-paid, and most popular author of his era, London created a substantial body of work in his short life, drawing upon his experiences as a cannery worker, sailor, railroad hobo, and prospector.

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