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White Fang.

A fierce companion to The Call of the Wild, tracing a wolf-dog’s path from violence and fear toward trust and domestication.

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Author
Jack London
Publisher
DotBooks
Imprint
DotBooks
Published
January 1906
Format
Paperback
Paper
Standard white
Pages
246
Language
en

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About this book


White Fang takes Jack London’s harsh northern world and reverses the arc of The Call of the Wild. Instead of a domesticated creature moving toward the wild, this novel follows a wolf-dog shaped by fear, hunger, and violence as he moves slowly toward human trust. That reversal gives the story a different emotional texture: less mythic summons, more hard-earned recovery.

London’s Yukon setting again provides danger, cold, and conflict, but the novel is also a study of temperament and treatment. The book asks what cruelty creates, what discipline can become, and whether damaged instincts can be redirected without sentimentality.

Why the novel matters

Readers often come to White Fang after The Call of the Wild, but it stands firmly on its own. It is lean, dramatic, and unusually attentive to the relationship between power and tenderness. The story remains compelling for adventure readers while also opening a deeper reflection on conditioning, survival, and the possibility of change.

Reader fit

This edition is ideal for readers of classic adventure fiction, animal narratives, frontier settings, and short novels with strong narrative drive. It also works well for readers interested in pairing it with London’s earlier Yukon fiction for comparison.

Further context

The novel is often discussed as a companion to The Call of the Wild, especially for the way the two books mirror one another across themes of instinct, adaptation, and the pressures exerted by environment.

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