Call Of The Wild
"Call of the Wild" is a novel written by Jack London, published in 1903. It tells the story of Buck, a domesticated dog who is stolen from his comfortable home in California and sold into the brutal life of an Alaskan sled dog during the Klondike Gold Rush. As Buck faces the harsh realities of survival, he gradually reconnects with his primal instincts.
Throughout the story, Buck encounters various characters, including John Thornton, who becomes a significant figure in his life. The novel explores themes of survival, nature, and the struggle between civilization and the wild, ultimately highlighting Buck's transformation into a powerful and independent creature.