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White Fang - The Unforgettable Journey of a Wild Wolfdog from Fear to Freedom - cover

White Fang - The Unforgettable Journey of a Wild Wolfdog from Fear to Freedom

Jack London, Zenith Golden Quill

Editorial: Zenith Golden Quill

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Sinopsis

Born in the wild. Shaped by survival. Redeemed by love.

White Fang is Jack London's gripping and emotional adventure that follows the life of a half-wolf, half-dog in the unforgiving wilderness of the Yukon Territory. From brutal animal fights to harsh human masters, White Fang's life is one of violence, fear, and instinct—until he discovers the meaning of kindness and trust.

This classic novel is a companion to The Call of the Wild, yet offers a reverse journey: where Buck leaves civilization for the wild, White Fang makes the treacherous path toward humanity. A timeless story about nature, redemption, and resilience, White Fang speaks to readers of all ages.

This edition includes period illustrations and historical notes to enrich the reading experience for modern readers.

"A raw, visceral, and deeply moving masterpiece." — New York Review of Books
"One of the finest animal adventure stories ever told." — National Geographic Kids

Rediscover this wild classic—click Buy Now and journey into the heart of nature.
Disponible desde: 13/05/2025.
Longitud de impresión: 221 páginas.

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