The Call of the Wild

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This adaptation explores themes of survival, nature, and the struggle between civilization and the wild. It addresses the harsh realities of life in the Yukon and portrays intense scenes of animal instincts and survival. Readers are advised to consider their emotional readiness and comfort level before engaging with this content.

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Total Words 31713
Unique Words 4861
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Unique Words 3632
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The Call of the Wild

About the Author

Jack London (1876-1916) was an American novelist and social activist known for his adventure novels and stories set during the Klondike Gold Rush. With works like "White Fang" and "The Sea-Wolf," London’s writing explores themes of survival, nature, and the human condition. His vivid storytelling and rich descriptions have made him a lasting figure in American literature.

Story Overview

Immerse yourself in the rugged adventure of "The Call of the Wild" with our leveled reading adaptation. Set in the harsh Yukon Territory during the Klondike Gold Rush, follow the journey of Buck, a domesticated dog who is thrust into the wild and must rediscover his primal instincts to survive. This adaptation brings to life Jack London’s classic tale of survival, transformation, and the call of the wild.

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Synchronized Materials

Each text is broken down into numbered passages, synchronized across all versions, enabling every student to follow along in class discussions, regardless of the reading level they are using.

Passage numbers are available in the web reader and in the margins of our paperback copies.

A Multimedia Reading Experience

Combine Print & Digital

The author's original words are always just a tap away. Easily reference the original language of any one of our leveled readers by visiting our web application and jumping to the corresponding passage.