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The son of the wolf - Jack London's Gritty Yukon Tales of Survival and Spirit - cover

The son of the wolf - Jack London's Gritty Yukon Tales of Survival and Spirit

Jack London, Zenith Horizon Publishing

Maison d'édition: Zenith Horizon Publishing

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Synopsis

In the icy wilderness of the Yukon, only the strong endure.

The Son of the Wolf is Jack London's breakout debut—a vivid collection of frontier short stories inspired by his real-life adventures in the Klondike Gold Rush. These tales feature rugged men and women navigating the unforgiving wilds of the North, battling nature, isolation, and their own instincts in the quest for survival, gold, and meaning.

With raw storytelling and poetic force, London gives voice to the brutal beauty of the North, where man and beast walk the same thin line between life and death.

❄️ This edition includes:

The complete, unabridged 1900 collection

Evocative illustrations of Yukon life and frontier struggle

Clean Kindle formatting for seamless reading

📚 A must-read for fans of adventure, wilderness survival, and classic American literature.

Answer the call of the wild frontier—download the illustrated edition today.
Disponible depuis: 12/06/2025.
Longueur d'impression: 169 pages.

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