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White Fang

London, Jack, 1876-1916 (Author). Vogel, Malvina G. (Added Author). Vera, Ross. (Added Author).

Part wolf and part dog, orphaned White Fang relies on his instincts as well as his inborn strength and courage to survive in the Yukon wilderness despite both animal and human predators but eventually comes to make his peace with man.

Book  - 2002
J FIC Londo
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  • ISBN: 1577658108
  • ISBN: 9781577658108
  • Physical Description 240 pages : illustrations ; 21 cm.
  • Publisher Edina, Minn. : ABDO Pub., 2002.

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Syndetic Solutions - School Library Journal Review for ISBN Number 1577658108
White Fang
White Fang
by London, Jack.; Vogel, Malvina G. (Adapted by); Vera, Ross (Illustrator)
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Gr 7 Up-This is a story of a wolf-dog's survival from birth to maturity. London describes the struggles between man and animal, artfully depicting how both have to overcome struggles from their own kind as well as each other. The story begins prior to the birth of the pup, White Fang. Narrator Matthew Steward does an excellent job of portraying the two men, Bill and Henry, who are accompanied by a team of six dogs pulling a sled with a coffin strapped to it. It is during their difficult journey through the Yukon when they first encounter the she-wolf who lures each of their sled dogs to be devoured by the pack of wolves. Bill decides to try to kill the she-wolf in hopes of saving the last of their dogs, but he does not return, and Henry hears the suffering cries of his friend. Listeners will be captivated by the fight that Henry puts up to defend his life, the coffin, and his last two dogs, but when a search party arrives and saves him, the story abruptly changes to the hardships that the she-wolf endures to survive with her pack and, eventually, her cubs. In part three, White Fang becomes mistrustful of humans as he suffers inhumane treatment at the hands of his cruel owners. Ultimately, he comes full circle, and his fierce pride restored, when he saves the life of the man who initially saved him.-Sheila Acosta, Cody Library, San Antonio, TX (c) Copyright 2014. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

Syndetic Solutions - The Horn Book Review for ISBN Number 1577658108
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by London, Jack.; Vogel, Malvina G. (Adapted by); Vera, Ross (Illustrator)
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London's novel, about a half-wolf canine who experiences the brutality of both humans and animals during the Klondike gold rush before finally finding peace, is reissued in a handsome new edition. In addition to a brief, somewhat confusing preface, Ed Young contributes a dozen powerful illustrations to a volume that may most appeal to book collectors and gift-buying adults. From HORN BOOK Fall 2001, (c) Copyright 2010. The Horn Book, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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by London, Jack.; Vogel, Malvina G. (Adapted by); Vera, Ross (Illustrator)
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Gr. 6^-8. Ed Young, whose haunting illustrations of the wolf made his Caldecott-winning Lon Po Po (1989) so memorable, was well chosen as the illustrator for the Scribner Illustrated Classics edition of White Fang. Jack London's 1906 novel. As many will remember, London tells the story of a wolf-dog who endures great cruelty before he comes to know human kindness. The 12 pastel illustrations illuminate the text with their dramatic use of light and dark, sensitively delineated forms, and soft, subtle shades of color. A handsome new edition of a longtime favorite. --Carolyn Phelan