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Book 215 || The call of the wild by Jack London
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London, Jack, 1876-1916
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The Call of the Wild is a classic adventure novel that follows the life of Buck, a large and powerful dog who is stolen from his comfortable home in California and sold into the brutal world of the Klondike Gold Rush. In the frozen north, Buck is forced to adapt to a life of hard labor as a sled dog, learning the harsh rules of survival where only the strong prevail. Throughout his journey, he serves various masters, ranging from the experienced and fair to the cruel and incompetent. As he endures extreme cold, hunger, and violent encounters with other dogs, Buck begins to shed his domesticated habits and rediscover his primal instincts. The narrative explores themes of heredity, the law of the club and fang, and the irresistible pull of the wild. After finding a deep bond with a kind master named John Thornton, Buck's journey takes a tragic turn that eventually leads him to fully embrace his ancestral heritage. He answers the call of the forest, joining a wolf pack and becoming a legendary figure in the wilderness. London’s vivid prose and intense action make this an enduring exploration of the struggle between civilization and nature.
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