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The Call Of The Wild(Illustrated) - cover

The Call Of The Wild(Illustrated)

Jack London

Publisher: Swish

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Illustrated Edition with 20 Stunning Illustrations
	Includes a Comprehensive Summary
	Contains a Detailed Characters List
	Features an Engaging Author Biography of Jack London

The Call of the Wild by Jack London is a timeless classic that captures the fierce, untamed spirit of the wilderness. Follow the incredible journey of Buck, a pampered St. Bernard-Scotch Collie mix, who is torn from his comfortable life and thrust into the harsh, unforgiving world of the Alaskan wild during the Klondike Gold Rush.
Through gripping, action-packed scenes, London masterfully explores themes of survival, primal instincts, and the powerful call of the wild. Buck's transformation from a house dog to the leader of a wolf pack is both heart-wrenching and inspiring, as he navigates brutal challenges, rivalries, and the bonds of loyalty.
This special illustrated edition brings the story to life with 20 beautiful illustrations, adding depth and visual richness to the vivid world Jack London created. With an included summary, character list, and biography of the author, this edition provides everything a reader needs to fully immerse themselves in this epic tale of adventure, survival, and the enduring connection between man, animal, and nature.
 
Available since: 11/03/2024.

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