Buck is a four-year old shepherd dog, living a pampered life of an estate dog. His life changes when he is kidnapped and sold into service during the Klondike gold rush, where he is made to haul heavy sleds through the deep snow fields. In the new environment, he soon discovers his dominant primordial instinct. He learns not only to survive, but also flourishes in it.
Jack London's The Call of the Wild is a masterpiece in both its style, which set a standard for generati ons to come, and its genre, raising adventure writing to the level of classic literature. While being exciting and entertaining, Buck's story is also thought provoking that makes it an enduring story for all ages.