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White Fang

Jack London

Publisher: Zenith Whispering Pines Publishers

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Summary

Born in the wild. Shaped by fear. Changed forever by a single act of kindness.
In the frozen North, White Fang—a fierce wolf-dog—learns early that survival depends on strength, instinct, and relentless will. But when he is torn from the wilderness and thrust into the world of men, cruelty hardens him… until a compassionate human offers him the chance to become something more than a creature of fear.

Praised as "one of the greatest wilderness novels ever written," Jack London's classic explores brutality, loyalty, transformation, and the healing power of trust. Its vivid landscapes and emotional depth continue to captivate readers of all ages.

If you love powerful animal stories, rugged adventure, and journeys that reveal the heart beneath the wild, this timeless masterpiece will move you deeply.

Open the book—and follow White Fang's extraordinary fight for life, freedom, and love.
Available since: 12/10/2025.
Print length: 150 pages.

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