
Croc-Blanc
by Jack London
"Croc-Blanc" by Jack London is a novel published in 1906. It follows the life of a wolf-dog born in the wild to a half-dog, half-wolf mother and a wolf father. The story traces his journey from the harsh wilderness through encounters with humans, transformation into a sled dog, and exploitation as a fighting animal. Through survival, violence, and changing masters, the wolf-dog navigates between his wild nature and the human world, learning brutal lessons about dominance, loyalty, and adaptation.
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