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The Call of the Wild

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'The Call of the Wild' is one of Jack London's most popular novels.

The story follows a dog named Buck, a 140lb Saint Bernard and Scotch Shepard mix.

Buck is abducted from a comfortable life as a pet and tossed into the chaos of the Klondike Gold Rush and the brutal realities of frontier life.

Buck changes hands a number of times before landing in the kindly hands of John Thornton.

Thornton takes ownership of Buck from a trio of ignorant stampeders, intent upon making a dangerous river crossing.

Buck refuses to cross, despite a vicious beating. Thornton recognizes the dogs intelligence and strength.

He steps in to claim the dog and nurses Buck back to health.

But Buck is forever changed by the treatment he has received at the hands of other men.

Jack London spent a year living in the Yukon and drew heavily upon his experiences there while writing the book.

He later said, "It was in the Klondike that I found myself."

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1329820460 / 9781329820463
Hardback
813.6
09/01/2016
United States
72 pages
152 x 229 mm
Quiz No: 200019, Points 7.00, Book Level 8.00,
Middle Years - Key Stage 2 Learn More