Synopses & Reviews
Five wolf pups are born, but only one survives. The lone pup and its mother must fend for themselves when the pup's father is killed by a lynx. Later, the pair is discovered by Native Americans. Grey Beaver, who recognizes the she-wolf as his late brother's wolfdog, adopts the pup and names him ""White Fang."" Targeted by the other pups in the Native American camp before being sold to a dog fighter, White Fang grows to be fierce, distrustful, and morose.
Synopsis
Jack London's companion story to The Call of the Wild follows a wolfdog's journey to domestication.
About the Author
Jack London (1876-1916) was an American writer and world-famous adventurer. He is the author of the classic novels White Fang and The Call of the Wild.