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White Fang is a novel by American author Jack London, first published in 1906. The story is set in Yukon, Canada during the Klondike Gold Rush and tells the story of a wild wolfdog named White Fang. The novel explores the themes of nature, survival, and the relationship between humans and animals.

White Fang is born in the wild and learns to survive in the harsh environment of the wilderness. He is eventually taken in by humans and trained to become a sled dog. White Fang learns to trust one of his owners, a young man named Weedon Scott, who shows him kindness and affection. Under Scott's care, White Fang becomes more domesticated and eventually saves Scott's life from a criminal.

The novel also explores the cruelty of humans towards animals, as White Fang faces abuse and neglect from his previous owners before finding a loving home with Scott. Despite his wild nature, White Fang is depicted as having emotions and intelligence beyond what people assume of animals.

White Fang has been adapted into numerous films, TV shows, and stage productions, and is considered a classic of American literature.