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The Call of the Wild - Jack London's Timeless Tale of Survival and Instinct - cover

The Call of the Wild - Jack London's Timeless Tale of Survival and Instinct

Jack London, Zenith Horizon Publishing

Publisher: Zenith Horizon Publishing

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Summary

A dog torn from comfort. A world ruled by survival. A call that cannot be ignored.

In The Call of the Wild, Jack London delivers a powerful and unforgettable story of Buck, a domestic dog kidnapped from his pampered life in California and thrust into the brutal world of the Yukon gold rush. As he's forced to adapt—or die—Buck discovers his primal strength, resilience, and the ancient instincts buried deep within him.

More than just an animal adventure, this novel is a profound exploration of freedom, instinct, loyalty, and transformation.

🌨️ This edition features:

The complete, unabridged 1903 text

Stunning illustrations capturing Buck's journey

Kindle-optimized formatting for a smooth reading experience

📚 A literary classic beloved by readers of all ages—required reading in classrooms and a perennial favorite for fans of wilderness stories.

Heed the call. Embrace the wild.
Download your illustrated edition today.
Available since: 06/12/2025.
Print length: 102 pages.

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