The Call of the Wild
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The Call of the Wild

by London, Jack

Publisher
Independently published
Pages
77
Language
English
Published
1974

Overview

The Call of the Wild by Jack London is a survival classic about instinct, adaptation, and the pull of a harsher world. Following Buck's transformation from domestic comfort to frontier hardship, the novel blends adventure with a deeper meditation on freedom, violence, and belonging. Readers who enjoy animal stories, wilderness fiction, or powerful short classics will find it immediately gripping.

Jack London's prose is direct and forceful, which gives the book its enduring energy. The Call of the Wild works for younger readers and adults alike because it combines a memorable narrative with larger questions about nature and identity. It remains one of the most accessible and influential survival stories in American literature, for many modern readers.

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