When we are forced into extreme condition, we have to rely on our instinct, what is primitive to us, themes mirrored in Buck’s journey throughout the book. London is an expert at writing about survival in a natural world. The vivid descriptions of nature are where this book excels. Power struggles ensue when we meet Buck’s rival Spritze and we see how brutal the world can be. Essentially the book explores the concept of survival of the fittest, as we join Buck’s fall from grace, when he is kidnapped for work, and the desire to rise again. London spent a year in Yokel researching the book, making it extremely detailed, very simplistic in its descriptions and genuinely heartfelt. In fact, take away the fact that Buck is a dog and the story is the same, a struggle against greed and to live a life of freedom. If you have even a remote love of dogs then you will fall head over heels in love with this book. The central character is Buck, an Alaskan sled dog who is forced to adjust to the cruel climate in order to survive. Call of the Wild is an emotional rollercoaster of a novel set during the late 19th century Klondike Gold Rush.
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