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Had I remembered this story was about a dog, I would have voted for it. :-). I think I got this mixed up with Into the Wild and Lure of Labrador Wild.
I think I also read this a long time ago when I was 10-12 years old - I vaguely remember some of the story.
I think I also read this a long time ago when I was 10-12 years old - I vaguely remember some of the story.

I don't think I've ever read this, and I'm reading messages from people who read it as baby goats!



I haven't read anything by this author before either Kathryn, I should be starting it in the next day or two, just finishing off my current book right now.
Jim wrote: "The title of this discussion has the wrong year."
Thanks Jim! The typo has been fixed.
Thanks Jim! The typo has been fixed.
I finished this book the other night - It was short and action packed but I will hold off on any specific commentary to give other folks a chance to read it as well.
I have a Husky/Shepherd mix (my avatar picture) and couldn't help thinking about how he would have survived in this story. Sometimes I think he would trade being a pet for being able to run and pull sled all day.
I have a Husky/Shepherd mix (my avatar picture) and couldn't help thinking about how he would have survived in this story. Sometimes I think he would trade being a pet for being able to run and pull sled all day.

Your Husky/Shepherd looks gorgeous!

I love your dog Ian. If I ever move into a bigger place I'd love to get a husky. :)





Loves the presents you gave to the children on your road, I hope they treasure them and love them as much as I did.



That being said I read it this time with a more adult eye and came up with some things that I guess I never thought of before. The part where Buck dreams of Neanderthals and his history with man is supposed to be a part of him reentering his wild state but is actually more about his domestication. I'm not so sure how that helps him to devolve back into the wild. Just one of those thoughts you get that normally would get bypassed but after 4 readings they stand out more maybe?
I do like the way the story is told by Buck and although he is given human qualities through most of the story in the end he is taken back to his most primitive instincts. This is a human fantasy for sure. We, like most creatures of this earth, are looking to make life easier and less challenging not more but we like to believe we still could if we needed .Not very likely in my humble opinion. Most of us and our dogs wouldn't last a week but hey that's what makes these stories so fun.

Your last paragraph Larry was really interesting, I agree with you entirely I just hadn't thought about it like that until you wrote it, thanks for sharing.
Since it is beyond halfway through the month, let's official open up the conversation up to any spoilers.
If you haven't finished the book, there are most likely spoilers before this post. :-)
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If you haven't finished the book, there are most likely spoilers before this post. :-)
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I when I started reading this book and as I went along, I kept wondering how Buck was going to get back home, but as the pages started to run out realized that this wasn't going to happen.
I read somewhere something along the lines that the chapter names are a clue that Buck will be reverting to an undomesticated state - in retrospect, I can see that now:
Chapter I: Into the Primitive.
Chapter II: The Law of Club and Fang.
Chapter III: The Dominant Primordial Beast.
Chapter IV: Who Has Won to Mastership.
Chapter V: The Toil of Trace and Trail.
Chapter VI: For the Love of a Man.
Chapter VII: The Sounding of the Call.
I read somewhere something along the lines that the chapter names are a clue that Buck will be reverting to an undomesticated state - in retrospect, I can see that now:
Chapter I: Into the Primitive.
Chapter II: The Law of Club and Fang.
Chapter III: The Dominant Primordial Beast.
Chapter IV: Who Has Won to Mastership.
Chapter V: The Toil of Trace and Trail.
Chapter VI: For the Love of a Man.
Chapter VII: The Sounding of the Call.

Super spoilery now...
A few people warned me that the ending is really sad. I actually found the bit where poor Dave died the most heartbreaking. It was terrible when they left him and then somehow even worse (and better) when the man went back to put him out of his misery. I cried and couldn't imagine what could be more upsetting than that, I thought perhaps Buck would die at the end. I am relieved it was only his owner! (haha!)




Also really enjoyed reading everyone’s comments in this thread.
I finished this book. It was fantastic. I read it the first time in high school for an English Literature class. As an adult I see what I missed. I love the story of power, friendship, and finding the place in which you belong even for animals. I felt the howl of the wolf pack and wanted to join in.

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