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White Fang
White Fang
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White Fang is a moving story of cruelty and redemption set in the freezing wastelands of the northern wilds, where a wolf-dog learns the harsh laws of nature and must struggle to survive in a human society.
Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 240 pages
Publication date: 02 May 2024
Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
White Fang, a wolf-dog born in the freezing wastelands of the northern wilds, grows up to learn the harsh laws of nature and must struggle to survive in a human society every bit as violent and savage as the natural world. Until he is offered the chance to trust and change, he is a ferocious and dangerous creature, feared by all who encounter him. But when he is taken in by a kind-hearted trapper and his wife, he begins to see the world in a new light and to develop a deep bond with them.
As White Fang learns to trust and love, he also begins to understand the cruelty and injustice of the human world. He witnesses the mistreatment of animals and the exploitation of workers, and he becomes determined to fight against these injustices.
One day, White Fang is caught in a trap and taken to a remote mining camp. There, he is forced to work in the mines, and he is subjected to brutal treatment by the miners. But he refuses to give up, and he eventually escapes and returns to the trapper's cabin.
The trapper and his wife are horrified by White Fang's condition, and they take him to a veterinarian to be treated. The veterinarian is able to heal White Fang's wounds, but he warns the trapper that White Fang will never be fully domesticated.
Despite the veterinarian's warning, the trapper and his wife continue to care for White Fang and to love him. They teach him how to hunt and to live in the wild, and they become his family.
But as White Fang grows older, he begins to feel the call of the wild. He longs to return to the Yukon and to the freedom of the wilderness. And one day, he escapes and returns to his home.
When White Fang returns to the Yukon, he is met with a warm welcome by the other animals in the wilderness. They recognize him as a hero and a friend, and they welcome him back with open arms.
But White Fang also faces new challenges in the Yukon. The mining industry has taken over much of the land, and the animals are being forced to live in smaller and smaller areas. White Fang is determined to fight against this injustice and to protect the animals of the Yukon.
He joins a group of other animals, including a bear, a fox, and a wolf, and they work together to stop the mining industry. They engage in a series of daring raids and attacks, and they eventually succeed in driving the mining industry out of the Yukon.
As White Fang looks back on his life, he realizes that he has been through a lot. He has been a victim of cruelty and injustice, but he has also been a hero and a friend. He has learned to trust and love, and he has fought against the injustices of the human world.
In the end, White Fang is a symbol of hope and redemption. He has shown that even the most ferocious and dangerous creatures can be transformed by love and kindness. And he has inspired generations of readers to fight against the injustices of the world and to protect the animals of the world.
White Fang, a wolf-dog born in the freezing wastelands of the northern wilds, grows up to learn the harsh laws of nature and must struggle to survive in a human society every bit as violent and savage as the natural world. Until he is offered the chance to trust and change, he is a ferocious and dangerous creature, feared by all who encounter him. But when he is taken in by a kind-hearted trapper and his wife, he begins to see the world in a new light and to develop a deep bond with them.
As White Fang learns to trust and love, he also begins to understand the cruelty and injustice of the human world. He witnesses the mistreatment of animals and the exploitation of workers, and he becomes determined to fight against these injustices.
One day, White Fang is caught in a trap and taken to a remote mining camp. There, he is forced to work in the mines, and he is subjected to brutal treatment by the miners. But he refuses to give up, and he eventually escapes and returns to the trapper's cabin.
The trapper and his wife are horrified by White Fang's condition, and they take him to a veterinarian to be treated. The veterinarian is able to heal White Fang's wounds, but he warns the trapper that White Fang will never be fully domesticated.
Despite the veterinarian's warning, the trapper and his wife continue to care for White Fang and to love him. They teach him how to hunt and to live in the wild, and they become his family.
But as White Fang grows older, he begins to feel the call of the wild. He longs to return to the Yukon and to the freedom of the wilderness. And one day, he escapes and returns to his home.
When White Fang returns to the Yukon, he is met with a warm welcome by the other animals in the wilderness. They recognize him as a hero and a friend, and they welcome him back with open arms.
But White Fang also faces new challenges in the Yukon. The mining industry has taken over much of the land, and the animals are being forced to live in smaller and smaller areas. White Fang is determined to fight against this injustice and to protect the animals of the Yukon.
He joins a group of other animals, including a bear, a fox, and a wolf, and they work together to stop the mining industry. They engage in a series of daring raids and attacks, and they eventually succeed in driving the mining industry out of the Yukon.
As White Fang looks back on his life, he realizes that he has been through a lot. He has been a victim of cruelty and injustice, but he has also been a hero and a friend. He has learned to trust and love, and he has fought against the injustices of the world.
In the end, White Fang is a symbol of hope and redemption. He has shown that even the most ferocious and dangerous creatures can be transformed by love and kindness. And he has inspired generations of readers to fight against the injustices of the world and to protect the animals of the world.
Weight: 184g
Dimension: 197 x 128 x 13 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9780241652664
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