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"So he became the enemy of his kind, domesticated wolves that they were, softened by the fires of man, weakened in the sheltering shadow of man's strength." —White Fang
A companion novel to Jack London's The Call of the Wild, White Fang is the story of a wild dog's journey toward becoming civilized in the Canadian territory of Yukon at the end of the nineteenth century. White Fang is characteristic of London's precise prose style and innovation use of voice and perspective. Much of the novel is written from the viewpoint of the animals, allowing London to explore how animals view their world and how they view humans. White Fang relies on his instincts as well as his strength and courage to survive in the Yukon wilderness—despite both animal and human predators—and eventually comes to make his peace with man.
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Part wolf and part dog, orphaned White Fang relies on his instincts as well as his inborn strength and courage to survive in the Yukon wilderness despite both animal and human predators but eventually comes to make his peace with man.
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Posted October 14, 2009
In the amassing story White Fang By Jack London the author teaches you to keep moving on. This is because through out the story white fang (the main character) faces many problems such as losing his mother, getting into illegal dog fights, and many more, but despite that he kept moving on.
The story begins with two men mushing (dog sledding) up in the mountains of Alaska. Soon their dogs start to disappear one by one, this is because of a she-wolf and her pack of wolfs killing them. One night Henry (one of the men) spots the wolfs trying to eat one their dogs. Immediately got his gun out, sadly it only had 3 bullets. As quick as possible Henry charged towards the wolf's. Henry fired his gun but sadly missed. Before Henry could reload his gun one of the wolfs pounced on him and killed him leaving Bill (the other man) all alone. Luckily Bill scared off the wolfs by using fire. Afterwards the wolfs regrouped. The she-wolf then found a mate and had puppies, unfortunately only one of the pups survived. The she-wolf and white fang(the pup) then returned to a native American village where the she-wolf's master lived. Soon the master sold the she-wolf to another man leaving White fang all alone with Gray beaver(The master).
Time went on and white fang grew more vicious each day. Grey beaver then decided to move to another city. Once there Gary beaver encountered beauty smith(a monster of a man) and was forced to give white fang to him. Beauty Smith then started to make white fang more vicious. Afterward he put white fang in illegal dog fights. White fang kept wining and wining, until one day that he met his match a bulldog. White fang fought but got injured and almost died luckily a young man named Scott save his life. Scott then tamed white fang and brought him to California whit him where he lived a happy life.
This book has been one of the best ones I've read. This is because this book has action, drama, and suspense all packed into one book. I also recommend The Call of the wild By Jack London. I recommend this book to anyone who likes action and suspense.
6 out of 8 people found this review helpful.
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Posted March 9, 2009
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This book was bought for my 9 year old son who LOVES to read. He wanted to read the classics just like me, but a lot of the wording was too hard. The classic starts series is perfect for kids who want to get into the classics without all the complicated wording. A great encouragment to keep the reading going! All the basics of the great originals in an easier to read format.
3 out of 4 people found this review helpful.
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Posted December 29, 2011
You should read White Fang cause its a very interesting book and when ur reading it, it teaches kids a lesson and puts the world in a diffrent point of view
2 out of 2 people found this review helpful.
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Posted December 9, 2011
I AM ALMOST 60 AND HAVE READ THIS AND ALL JACK LONDON BOOKS MANY TIMES SINCE EARLY HIGH SCHOOL. MY SONS ALSO HAVE. THIS WAS A PRESENT FOR MY NEPHEW, AN AVID READER. WHITE FANG IS A TIMELESS FAMILY READ. MY NEPHEW IS IN 5TH GRADE AND READS AT 9TH GRADE LEVEL. HIS PARENTS AND HE ENJOY AND APPROVE.
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Posted February 21, 2011
Its a very touching book, but also very sad. This is the book for people who love dogs
2 out of 2 people found this review helpful.
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Posted December 26, 2011
AMAZING AND UNNBELIEVABLE!!!!!!
1 out of 1 people found this review helpful.
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Posted November 22, 2011
I hate it when people sppil the ending if books. LET PEOPLE FIGIRE IT OUT FOR THENSELVES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! No one that i know likes having a good book spoiled.
With that being said, this is a great book, well written, lots of action. Definitely wirth a shot.
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Posted June 17, 2011
I love this book if i where you i would get it.
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Posted August 21, 2010
B & N Says this book has been digitized, but it's very obvious that it has actually been re-typed into the current format. The only digitizing done was on the pages where the artwork is, and those are too dark to make much sense of. There are many pages missing in one large chunk of the book missing, as though whomever was typing was careless about turning pages, and the unbelievable amount of typos makes it almost impossible to read. I'm glad it was a free copy or I'd have been extremely unhappy with it.
As for the actual story it is a great read, especially for those who like history/adventure/wolf/dog stories.
I gave it five stars for the story,I'd give it -5 stars for the quality of the reading experience.
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Posted February 4, 2012
Sad but such a good book! ;)
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Posted February 1, 2012
I am in fourth grade and i can read it eny day
Ps. Belive it
Anonymous
Posted February 1, 2012
White fang is an awesome book. Out af all the books i have read, this must be my favorite, and can b urs too
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Posted January 30, 2012
White Fang ws wonderful. I can read that book over an over and over again without getting bored. Btw to all you people who aee being immature and aying games go somewhere else. This is a place to review this book not play role playig crap.
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Posted January 29, 2012
Join me and be spared flamepelt. Join Clawclan to be rewarded instead of killed.
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Posted January 27, 2012
Whitefang what is it?
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Posted January 23, 2012
White-fang
By jack London
White-fang is about two characters that are going through a bad time in the wilderness with there bob sledding dogs. Scott-one of the main characters spots a wolf around the dog and he soon calls It white-fang. He could tell that the wolf dog was mistreated by humans in the past causing him to be fritend and vicious. Scott approached the dog, while being careful to see what’s wrong. When Scott first gets close to the wolf-dog snarls and growls, but then relieves it self. White-fang allows Scott to get close and touch him. During the story the two have conflicts with a bunch of other wolfs, but white-fang is the most talked about animal. All the other bob sled dogs are mentioned also.
Chapter 2 begins with Scott and his friend making their way through the snow. Neither of the two had any idea what’s wrong in the wild but they took chances. After occasional stops, the men realize their dogs are coming up missing and their rope being bitten. While they get ready for bed Scott hears wolfs howling as they get closer and closer. As the story progresses white-fang is discovered. He seems mean and vicious at first but come to find out he’s been miss treated by other humans.
The theme of white-fang is the enviorment and physical-mental characteristics creating the wolf dogs fate. Survival of the fittest is placed in this story using two worlds. Nature and the human world are the two. The story gave a idea that famine is given to every living thing. The weakest, sickest, and oldest will be hurt or will die. Every character feels this. By the end of the book white-fang goes to a place were survival of the fittest isn’t used and everyone is fine. Weedon Scott, the Californian expert miner rescues the wolf-dog before it could have a chance to get to the place without survival of the fittest. As white-fang gets stronger, heavier, and more compact he sees lots of things that are needed.
Anonymous
Posted January 21, 2012
You have to read this book it is awesome and outstanding outgoing addicting fun great moody animal-ishoause and cool-io!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Posted January 21, 2012
Great pack i must say i am from moonshine and i am the leader
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Posted January 15, 2012
Whitefang? What is it? Im right here!
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Posted January 15, 2012
Ok i will be there.
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"So he became the enemy of his kind, domesticated wolves that they were, softened by the fires of man, weakened in the sheltering shadow of man's strength." —White Fang
A companion novel to Jack London's The Call of the Wild, White Fang is the story of a wild dog's journey toward becoming civilized in the Canadian territory of Yukon at the end of the nineteenth century. White Fang is characteristic of London's precise prose style and innovation use of voice and perspective. Much of the novel is written from the viewpoint of the animals, allowing London to explore how animals view their world and how they view humans. White Fang relies on his instincts as well as his strength and courage ...