Jack London: Biography John Griffith London, we are more acquainted with Jack London born in Flora Wellman on January 12, 1876 in San Francisco. (Ranch Album) His father is probably W.H. Chaney discovered her pregnancy and left Flora. (Stasz, 9) Flora gathered on September 7, 1876, eventually married John London and brought the other two children of John, Aida and Eliza, to the family. (Ranch Album) Flora got help with the help of a nurse, and with the help of her and Eliza Jack London was brought up. In the next decade, John and his family moved several times in California while moving from farm to farm, trying to make economic success.
Jack · Life · London · Jack · London is an American writer and journalist and a great supporter and activist of socialism. There are several popular novels in London, such as "wild calls", "white", "sea wolves". London 's writing career is not only for him, but he is facing many difficulties, but he strives to be a successful writer. - When the back saw the other dog eating their food, he snled into Spitz, so his breath warmed his chest. Spits took the dollar's food and beat him. Buck quickly learned that new knowledge and agile thinking are necessary to live in this state. Other dogs are almost as wild as he, but back has quality of wisdom.
There is a dog named back, a protagonist of a famous novel called "wild call" written by American novelist and short story writer Jack London. The book "Call of the Wild" made London famous for the letter of the Republic. This is a story about a dog struggling to survive with a simple intrigue, but it is considered a classic of American literature. The back is actually a civilized dog in the south. He had a very pleasant life as a judge's beloved in the Santa Clara valley in California, but when people discover gold in the Klondike region of Canada, the happy life of the back is getting closer to the end Sled back was kidnapped by the assistant of the gardener and sold to a dog dealer to pay the debt of gambling. Buck fought with people planning trade, but he failed to defeat the "man wearing a red sweater." After being beaten, he was taught to follow and respect the laws of the club.