Call of the Wild
Buck is a huge four years old Scottish Sheppard-Saint Bernard cross breed who protected the household of Judge Miller's estate. His strength and intelligence made him leader of all the family dogs. At this time, the gold rush had started and big, strong dogs like Buck were high in demand. Manuel, the gardener needed money to pay for his family and his gambling, so he took Buck to the railroad station and he was sold. For two days Buck traveled to Seattle with nothing to consume. There, a man beat him and he learned he could not be at ease. He was put with other dogs who he came to learn much about. His body became hard and all the cuddly, housedog personality dissapeared. He was lef with wolfly instincts that taught him to steal food from others, dig under snow for warmth, and survive without much food. He became leader of the pack and they lost fear of Spitz, the mean dog. Francois and Perrault w
This book is filled with adventure and emotion. Buck was known for his teamwork and great leadership. I have a great deal of respect for Jack London. He gives me inspiration and enlightens me about life. He then went to join his brothers in a wolf pack and became leader. I love Buck! His shivalry and loyalty is almost too much to emagine for one dog. I think this book is a reflection of his life and his feelings. He saw the Yaheets and killed them all through rage because they killed John. He went to where John was and mourned his loss. Buck saved him from drowning and pulled a ton of flour to win John $1,600 to share with his partners. They were sold to mercedes, Charles, and Hal, who overworked them and overfed them, and were clueless about caring for dogs. There's more to this hardship than what meets the eye! I recommend this book to anyone who has a heart!. He left camp for days and would come back because he loved John so much. They paid their debts and went east into mining Country where they shared a cabin and mined for gold.
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