White Fang

by Jack London

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White Fang by Jack London is a powerful adventure novel set in the harsh wilderness of the Yukon Territory during the Klondike Gold Rush. The story follows the life of White Fang, a wild wolf-dog who is born in the unforgiving Arctic environment. From an early age, he learns the brutal laws of nature, where survival depends on strength, instinct, and adaptability.

White Fang’s journey takes a dramatic turn when he encounters humans. Passed between various owners—some kind, others cruel—he experiences both the worst and best of humanity. Under the control of the vicious Beauty Smith, White Fang is forced into dog fighting, becoming fierce and feared. However, his life changes when he is rescued by the compassionate Weedon Scott, who shows him kindness and patience.

Gradually, White Fang learns to trust and love, transforming from a savage creature into a loyal companion. The novel explores themes of survival, the influence of environment versus heredity, and the possibility of redemption. London vividly portrays the natural world while examining the complex relationship between humans and animals.

Quote from the book

“White Fang knew the law well: to oppress the weak and obey the strong.”

― Jack London, White Fang

Experience the gripping tale of survival and transformation in the digital edition of Jack London's timeless classic, 'White Fang.' Journey through the wilds of the Yukon alongside a fierce wolfdog as he navigates the harsh realities of life and learns the meaning of trust and companionship. Perfect for readers who love adventure, nature, and powerful storytelling. Download and enjoy instantly on your favorite device.

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Jack London (1876–1916) was an American novelist, journalist, and social activist, best known for his adventure stories set in extreme environments. Born in San Francisco, he grew up in poverty and worked a variety of tough jobs, including as a sailor and gold prospector during the Klondike Gold Rush. These experiences deeply influenced his writing. London gained fame with works like The Call of the Wild and White Fang. A pioneer of commercial fiction, he was also known for his socialist views. He died at age 40, leaving a lasting literary legacy.