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The son of the wolf

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Editora: Zenith Whispering Pines Publishers

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Frozen nights. Untamed wilderness. Men and women fighting for life, love, and a place in the wild.
In this gripping collection of frontier stories, Jack London captures the harsh beauty and brutal challenges of the Yukon. From daring escapes to fragile alliances and fierce battles with nature, each tale reveals the raw instincts that drive human courage—and human cruelty—when survival is on the line.

Praised as "a powerful introduction to London's mastery of northern adventure," these stories blend vivid landscapes, emotional tension, and unforgettable characters shaped by ice, hunger, and hope. The result is a timeless portrait of the North in all its danger and wonder.

If you crave rugged frontier fiction, atmospheric wilderness storytelling, and classic adventure at its purest, this collection will pull you deep into the heart of the Yukon.

Open the book—and follow those who live where the cold makes legends.
Disponível desde: 10/12/2025.
Comprimento de impressão: 90 páginas.

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