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Market worth: ₹ 899
Book Condition: Pre Loved
The Call of the Wild
Author : Jack London
Highlights

English
Language
Puffin Classics
Edition
144
Pages
9781858137353
ISBN-13
1858137353
ISBN-10Thomas Dunne Book
Publisher
176 mm
Height
110 mm
Width
8 mm
Thickness
Paperback
BindingDescription
Esta novela nos cuenta la vida de Buck, un perro, mezcla de San Bernardo y Pastor Escoces, que ha sido raptado para ser vendido y enviado al norte. Ahi, la vida junto a sus nuevos amos, buscadores de oro, se vuelve mas triste. Uno de ellos, sin embargo, lo salva de morir, y a partir de entonces, Buck no solo se convierte en su amigo, sino que le demuestra su gratitud de mil modos. Pero algo ha cambiado para siempre en Buck: sus ancestros salvajes comienzan a despertarse ha oido de pronto la llamada de la selva... Publicada en 1903, "La llamada de la selva" es el libro mas leido de Jack London, y se le considera normalmente la obra maestra de su "periodo temprano."