Written as the companion book to Jack London's classic The Call of the Wild, this story is seen through the eyes of White Fang, who is half dog, half wolf. The story follows him as he is forced to endure a series of harsh environments that turn him from his youthful innocence to mad-dog cruelty. That is, until a young man comes along and offers kindness and friendship. With fascinating details of the Klondike gold rush and North American Indian life, it is also a remarkable snapshot of its time. White Fang was part dog, part wolf, and the lone survivor of his family. Struggling for his life in his lonely world, he soon learned to follow the harsh law of the North -- kill or be killed. But nothing prepared him for the challenges to come. After being turned into a vicious killer forced to fight for money, White Fang must find a way to return to humanity. Will White Fang ever know the kindness of a gentle master, or will he die a fierce and deadly killer?