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It is called Call of the Wild, by Jack London. It has 104 pages and is a fiction book. The Call of the Wild has a very interesting plot. It is centered around a St. Bernard and Scotch Shepard mix, named Buck. At home, which was a large house called Judge Millers Place, in the sun kissed Sanata Clara Valley, he ruled over all dogs. Buck was Judge Miller's inseperable companion, until a man named Manuel, who was the one of the gardener's helpers, commited a treacherous act. Manuel, to cover his Chinese lottery gambling debts, stole Buck from his sound sleep and brought him to a flag station called College Park. There, the exchanging of money took place. It was simple. Manuel needed money to pay off his gambling debts, and Buck was a prime candidate. Buck was loaded onto an express car to Seattle. When he got there, he was bought by two men named Perrault and Francois.
After several trips with Perrault and Francois, Buck was traded to a know nothing, gold seeking family. There trip began with a very bad start. After on e of the men repeatedly beat on a dog, Thornton became enraged. That left Buck and Thornton to fend for themselves. The family had loaded up their wagon with too much unneded baggage, and it was top heavy. Not once did i want to put the book down. He threatened to kill the man, and shortly after, he unhooked the beaten Buck from the sled, the rest of the family left John Thornton. Call of the Wild is a book that more truly represents but does not actually depict what the gold rush era was really like for the people and the dogs who toiled through the harsh Yukon Territory. I also think you will enjoy reading this book because it is a classic, and written by Jack London, whose prior achievements speak for themselves. they knew nothing, or hardly nothing, about managing a sled team. A few minutes later, the rest of the family that left thornton behind fell through some cracked ice and drowned. ship called the Narwhal and tooken to the Yukon, where he was to be trained as a sled dog. the time of this book is in the great gold rush era in the Yukon and Alaska. There were other sled dogs that Buck came to know well, each with their own unique personality. This respect towards the author allows you to focus more on the text and not the credibility of the author.
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