Arbieroo reviewed God of His Fathers by Jack London
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3 stars
An amusing selection of London's Klondyke tales, surprisingly varied in terms of plot and character.
Paperback, 132 pages
English language
Published June 30, 2004 by Kessinger Publishing.
On every hand stretched the forest primeval, the home of noisy comedy and silent tragedy. Here the struggle for survival continued to wage with all its ancient brutality. Briton and Russian were still to overlap in the Land of the Rainbow's End and this was the very heart of it nor had Yankee gold yet purchased its vast domain. The wolf-pack still clung to the flank of the cariboo-herd, singling out the weak and the big with calf, and pulling them down as remorselessly as were it a thousand, thousand generations into the past.
An amusing selection of London's Klondyke tales, surprisingly varied in terms of plot and character.