A bold-spirited dog named Buck is stripped from his comfortable life on a California estate and thrust into the rugged terrain of the Klondike. There he is made a sled dog and battles to become his team's leader and the devoted servant of John Thornton, a man who shows him kindness amid the savage lawlessness of man and beast.
"Lee's commanding presence is perfectly suited for this classic tale... He transports listeners to the desolate North, casting them out into the wild to fend for themselves. Simply stunning"
About the Author
Jack London (1876-1916), an American writer and adventurer, was born into poverty and largely self-educated but led an extraordinarily eventful life. He traveled extensively and was at various times a war correspondent, oyster pirate, seaman, horticulturalist, sealer, hobo, and politician.
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