In 1890s Canada the snow-covered forests of the Yukon Territory are home to a she-wolf and her young cub, White Fang. When they are captured and taken into an Indian camp, White Fang will have to learn that civilisation can be every bit as vicious and violent as nature, and, most important of all, that survival is only awarded to the fıttest.
Published in 1906 as a companion piece to his celebrated tale The Call of the Wild, the remarkable adventure of White Fang is a moving look at the timeless relationship between man and animal, and the lessons learnt on his journey out of thi wild and into human territory.
In 1890s Canada the snow-covered forests of the Yukon Territory are home to a she-wolf and her young cub, White Fang. When they are captured and taken into an Indian camp, White Fang will have to learn that civilisation can be every bit as vicious and violent as nature, and, most important of all, that survival is only awarded to the fıttest.
Published in 1906 as a companion piece to his celebrated tale The Call of the Wild, the remarkable adventure of White Fang is a moving look at the timeless relationship between man and animal, and the lessons learnt on his journey out of thi wild and into human territory.