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White Fang

Book • 2013
The story follows White Fang, a half-wolf, half-dog, from his birth in the wild to his eventual domestication.

Born to a she-wolf named Kiche, White Fang faces numerous challenges, including famines, hostile treatment from other dogs, and cruel human owners.

He is initially raised by Grey Beaver, an Indian, and later falls into the hands of the abusive dog-fighter Beauty Smith.

However, his life takes a significant turn when he is rescued by Weedon Scott, a kind and patient gold hunter who tames him and takes him to California.

There, White Fang learns to trust and love his new master and eventually becomes a cherished family pet, demonstrating the power of nurture over nature.

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Mentioned in 6 episodes

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Ethan Hawke
, reflecting on the profound lessons learned from working with a wolf on the film.
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Christopher Ryan
when discussing his own skepticism towards the men's movement and his initial impression of
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Aaron Rivera
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Mentioned as one of the movies with Bart the Bear.
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Ethan Hawke
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Alie Ward
when discussing books related to Jack London.
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Lindsay Graham
as one of three dog-related books assigned in seventh grade and written by Jack London about the Yukon.
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Saturday Matinee: Legends of the Old West
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Chris Pratt
when discussing movies he plans to show his son.
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Cameron Hanes
as one of Jack London's books that he loved when he was young.
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Empfohlen von Rieke Havertz als Klassiker der amerikanischen Literatur, der in Alaska spielt und die Domestizierung eines Wolfes thematisiert.
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Cameron Hanes
as a book he read as a child that contributed to his fascination with wolves.
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Mentioned to reference the point that we are most alive when we're facing them, either hunting or being hunted, killing or being killed.
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