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The Call of the Wild

Jack London

Casa editrice: The Ebook Emporium

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"He was mastered by the sheer surging of life, the tidal wave of being, the perfect joy of each separate muscle, joint, and sinew."

Buck, a powerful and pampered St. Bernard-Scotch Shepherd mix, lives a life of luxury in sunny California. But his world is shattered when he is kidnapped and sold into the brutal reality of the Klondike Gold Rush. Forced into the harness of a sled dog, Buck must learn the "Law of Club and Fang" to survive the freezing North. As he endures treacherous trails, cruel masters, and the fierce rivalry of the lead dog, Spitz, Buck feels a dormant, prehistoric power stirring within him. It is the call of his ancestors—the wild wolves of the frozen forest—beckoning him to shed civilization and reclaim his primal throne.

The Brutal Beauty of the Klondike: London draws on his own experiences in the Yukon to create a visceral, unforgiving setting. Through Buck's eyes, we witness the grueling physical demands of the trail and the raw "Survival of the Fittest" philosophy that governs both man and beast in the white silence of the North.

A Bond Beyond Words: At the heart of the violence is the profound relationship between Buck and John Thornton, the one man who treats him with true compassion. This bond represents Buck's final tether to the human world, leading to a climactic choice between the love of a master and the irresistible pull of the wild.

Answer the call. Purchase "The Call of the Wild" today and rediscover your own primal spirit.
Disponibile da: 09/01/2026.
Lunghezza di stampa: 102 pagine.

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