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"Children of the Frost" is a collection of short stories written by Jack London and published in 1902. The story is set in the frozen landscape of the north, specifically the Yukon region during the Klondike Gold Rush.
The book contains eight stories about survival, the harshness of nature, and the fortitude of people living in these challenging environments. London's own experiences as a gold prospector in the Yukon heavily influence his story, giving it an authentic and gritty quality.
Each story in ¡°Children of the Frost¡± offers a glimpse into the lives of characters facing extreme situations and fighting the forces of nature. The narrative explores individual resilience, courage and resourcefulness in the face of harsh winters, unforgiving landscapes and the relentless pursuit of gold.
Each story in ¡°Children of the Frost¡± offers a glimpse into the lives of characters facing extreme situations and fighting the forces of nature. The narrative explores individual resilience, courage and resourcefulness in the face of harsh winters, unforgiving landscapes and the relentless pursuit of gold.
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Summary
Notable stories in the book include "The Old Man's League", which tells the story of ancient Inuit tribes and their customs and traditions, and "Nambok", which tells the story of cultural clashes between natives and Europeans.
Other stories, such as "The Sunlanders" and "The Scorn of Women," address the themes of love, relationships, and the complexities of human interaction in an unforgiving wilderness. London's writing captures the beauty and danger of the frozen North, focusing readers on the frozen landscape and the struggles faced by those who call it home.
CONTENTS
IN THE FORESTS OF THE NORTH
THE LAW OF LIFE
NAM-BOK THE UNVERACIOUS
THE MASTER OF MYSTERY
THE SUNLANDERS
THE SICKNESS OF LONE CHIEF
KEESH, THE SON OF KEESH
THE DEATH OF LIGOUN
LI WAN, THE FAIR
THE LEAGUE OF THE OLD MEN