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020 _a9781402712746
040 _aDWCL GS lib
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082 _aFic. H678 2005
100 _aCorvino Lucy
245 _aCall of the Wild
_cLucy Corvino
260 _aNew York
_bSterling Publishing Co., Inc.
_c2005
300 _aExtent- vii,152 pages:
_billustrations ;
_c23cm
504 _aan adventure novel following Buck, a pampered dog kidnapped from California and sold as a sled dog during the Klondike Gold Rush.
650 _aThe Call of the Wild by Jack London presents a philosophy of life rooted in naturalism, survival, and adaptation, emphasizing that success comes to those who can shed civilized constraints and embrace their innate, primal instincts.
650 _2Jack London’s The Call of the Wild acts as a profound allegory for moral education, tracing the journey of Buck from a pampered pet to a primal, wild creature.
700 _aLucy
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