By The Turtles of Tasman

By The Turtles of Tasman, written by Jack London in 1911, explores the sibling rivalry between a successful California businessman and his irresponsible older brother. Both men are widowers with contrasting lifestyles and daughters in their twenties, highlighting the dynamics of family relationships and societal expectations. The novel reflects London's keen observations of human nature and the complexities of familial bonds.
























