Son of the Wolf

Son of the Wolf
Published in 1900, 'Son of the Wolf' is Jack London's first collection of short stories, depicting life during the Yukon Gold Rush. The tales explore themes of survival, resilience, and the harsh realities of the frozen North, showcasing London's skill as a master storyteller. This collection is significant for its vivid portrayal of the struggles faced by individuals in extreme conditions and solidifies London's reputation in American literature.




















