Romaner
Stolen from a life of luxury and hurled into the unforgiving cruelty of the Alaskan gold rush, one dog must choose between submission and his savage ancestry.
Buck is an aristocratic powerhouse of a dog, living peacefully in the sun-kissed Santa Clara Valley. But when the Klondike strike of 1897 ignites a frenzy for heavy, fur-coated sled dogs, Buck is betrayed, kidnapped, and sold into the brutal world of the frozen Northland. Thrust into a merciless reality of freezing blizzards, starving sled teams, and men wielding clubs, he must swiftly shed the comforts of civilization. As the grueling journey demands every ounce of his strength, a fierce, ancestral voice begins to echo from the snowy depths. It is the call of the wild—and to survive the deadly rivalry of the sled trace, Buck must unleash the dominant primordial beast within.
Why you will love this: This unabridged audiobook is the ultimate survival fiction experience, masterfully blending a high-stakes action thriller with an unforgettable animal protagonist. Fans of nature writing and gritty, heart-pounding Adventure stories will be captivated by the relentless pacing, vivid Klondike setting, and breathtaking exploration of endurance, pack dynamics, and the untamed wilderness.
About the Author: Jack London (1876–1916) was a legendary American novelist, journalist, and social activist. Drawing from his own grueling experiences as a prospector in the Klondike Gold Rush, London's visceral, naturalistic prose cemented his legacy as a titan of early 20th-century literature and a pioneer of commercial magazine fiction.
© 2026 Michael Craig (Lydbog): 9780466021016
Udgivelsesdato
Lydbog: 20. april 2026