The Call of the Wild, first published in 1903 and set in the rugged landscapes of the Yukon during the Klondike Gold Rush, follows the story of Buck, a domestic dog, as he is thrust into the harsh world of the wilderness. Stripped of his comforts and forced to rely on his primal instincts, Buck embarks on a transformative journey of survival and self-discovery. London's masterful narrative delves into the primordial connection between humans and nature, exploring themes of adaptation, freedom, and the untamed spirit that resides within all living beings. The novel continues to captivate readers with its timeless exploration of the wild's irresistible allure.