Saturday, November 28, 2009

White Fang


Daughter: Your a sled driver just carrying a dead man back to his family. Easy right? Well no. Every night no matter how you tie up your dogs, one some how escapes and follows a young wolf, to their death. You are low on dogs and you still have a along way to go and you have only 3 shots left in your gun. Your partner goes out to try to scare away the large pack of wolves with only 3 shots. You here them go off and your partner never comes back. Just at the last minutes of life when most of the lights you put around your self die out and your really tired you get rescued. How about that. Starts off kinda cool but the story isn't about the sled driver but the young she-wolf. She goes off and finds a mate named One-Eye. She has a few pups and only one survives. He grows up. Some Indians find her and the pup. Your mother is a tamed wolf and One-Eye is a dog. Now your a half breed. He grows up in the Indian camp with a master that beats him and doesn't love him but he stays with this cruel man. Then he is soled to a white man that only uses him for dog fights! How totally horrible. After he becomes famous and is fighting his hardest opponent a small bull dog. I seens the be the end of White fang but a mining engineer comes and rescues him. And turns him into a sled dog. At the end he goes to California with all of these animals and a sheep dog. She absolutely hates him for being a wolf but some how in the end there are puppies.

Dad: So, the daughter wrote a book, what's left for me to say? I'll say this: White Fang is all about loyalty. Most of the people/dogs/wolves White Fang meets can't figure this out. Once he meets the mining engineer, everything changes. The man understands loyalty. White Fang understands the man. It's an awesome, insightful tale and a really fun read

3 comments:

Karen said...

That sounds fascinating! Why have I never read it? I'll tell Acacia about it, too. Nice description, Svieta about the human and animal sagas.

Keep reading!

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Karen said...

nice report! white fang sounds good. so maybe i'll read it someday!
- Acacia