A review by blueyorkie
O Filho do Lobo e Outros Contos by Jack London

3.0

It has been a long time since I immersed myself in a book by Jack London. The reunion turned out to be relatively pleasant.

The Son of the Wolf, a collection of six short stories published in 1900 in the United States, takes us to the Canadian Far North at the time of the Klondike Gold Rush, a rush in which the writer participated but from which, suffering from scurvy, he seldom returned.