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The Call of the Wild

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The Call of the Wild

Von: Jack London
Gesprochen von: Jim D Johnston
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Discover a powerful and inspiring tale of one dog’s journey to embrace his inner wolf.

As a gripping adventure story, The Call of the Wild is a legendary American fiction novel by Jack London. Republished for the modern listener, this audiobook captures the vivid imagery and compelling prose that solidified London’s reputation as a literary legend, allowing listeners to enjoy this timeless story in an all-new light.

Following the story of Buck, a beloved family pet who was kidnapped and forced into servitude as a sled dog in the harsh and unforgiving Yukon during the Klondike gold rush, this story recounts his descent into primitivism as he learns to embrace his inner wolf and shed the veneer of domestication.

Rich with philosophical reflections, larger-than-life characters, and prose that captures the imagination, The Call of the Wild is drawn from London’s experiences as a gold prospector in the Yukon, delivering an authentic and unparalleled glimpse into the bitter realities of surviving in this frozen Alaskan wilderness, alongside the unbreakable spirit that allows Buck to survive.

Perfect for anybody who wants to familiarize themselves with classic American literature, this audiobook makes Jack London’s most famous story available to listeners of all ages and backgrounds.

Public Domain (P)2023 Montgomery Providence Publishing
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