The Call of the Wild
Author: Jack London
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Description: The Call of the Wild by Jack London follows the story of Buck, a domesticated dog who finds himself immersed in the wild and challenging world of sled dogs during the Klondike gold rush. The narrative explores themes of survival, animal instinct, and the connection between humans and animals in a hostile and ruthless environment.
Subject: Adventure
Pages: 85
Megabytes: 0.56 MB
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