White Fang
Publisher Description
White Fang by Jack London is a powerful classic of wilderness fiction: a dramatic story of survival, instinct, violence, loyalty, and the long struggle between savagery and civilization.
Born in the harsh Northland, White Fang is part wolf, part dog, and entirely shaped by the brutal world around him. From famine and danger in the wild to cruelty at the hands of men, he learns to survive through strength, suspicion, and ferocity. Yet his journey also becomes one of transformation, as patience, kindness, and trust slowly reveal another possible way of living.
First published in 1906, London's novel offers a vivid portrait of the Yukon and the unforgiving forces of nature. Told with intensity and psychological insight, the story explores how environment, violence, and love can shape a living creature's character.
A gripping companion to The Call of the Wild, this classic remains one of the great animal novels, admired for its atmosphere, emotional power, and unforgettable vision of the wild.