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Seventeen-year-old Jack London makes the arduous journey to the Yukon's gold fields in 1893, becoming increasingly uneasy about supernatural forces in the wilderness that seem to have taken a special interest in him.

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Part historical fiction of the Yukon Gold Rush and Jack London's early experiences, and part dark fairytale fantasy, this is one wild tale. Jack and his older brother-in-law James leave San Francisco for the Yukon territory of Alaska, where they plan to search for the gold they've heard so much about. Alaska is a feral, vicious place, though,and Jack discovers quickly how little civil behavior means there. James bails out on the trip early on, realizing his health problems will be the death of him there. Jack continues on, gaining friends who trek through the mountains and raft the raging rivers to get to the gold fields with him. Trapped in a cabin when they can travel no further, they face starvation, blizzards and wolves, and later show more they are kidnapped by slavers -- forced at gunpoint to pan for gold during the day and chained together in a wretched camp at night. When the monstrous cannibal Wendigo appears, Jack barely escapes, aided by his oversize wolf spirit guide and protector, and the human-spirit hybrid woman who both protects and imprisons Jack. A great mix of myth and history, violent and bloody at times: Jack battles men, spirits, Nature, and his own self doubts. Great for anyone who enjoyed Call of the Wild, or anyone who loves adventure! 7th grade and up. show less
An exciting mix of action, adventure, and the supernatural.

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Christopher Golden is the co-author of The Watcher's Guide and several Buffy the Vampire Slayer books, and the author of many other adult and teen thrillers. He is also a comic-book writer and pop-culture critic. (Bowker Author Biography) Writer Christopher Golden was born and raised in Massachusetts, and later graduated from Tufts University. show more Golden has held many positions in various places in the entertainment industry, including Billboard magazine, American Top 40, the Billboard Music Awards, and BPI Entertainment News. He was also editor of Cut!: Horror Writers on Horror Film, which won the Bram Stoker Award for Criticism. Golden has written several young adult fiction books including Buffy the Vampire Slayer (co-wrote), X-Men: Mutant Empire, Of Saints and Shadows, Angels Souls and Devil Hearts, as well as several Star Wars projects. (Bowker Author Biography) show less
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Canonical title
The Wild
Original publication date
2011-03
People/Characters
Jack London
First words
Jack London stood on the deck of the Umatilla and looked out upon the docks of San Francisco, wondering how long it would be before he saw the city again.

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Tween, Fiction and Literature
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PZ7 .G5646 .WLanguage and LiteratureFiction and juvenile belles lettresFiction and juvenile belles lettresJuvenile belles lettres
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