White Fang, published in 1906, is an adventure novel by Jack London set in the Yukon territory in Canada during the 1890s Klondike Gold Rush. It follows the story of a wolf-dog hybrid, White Fang, as he embarks on a journey of self-discovery. After his mother is killed by a group of Native Americans, White Fang is adopted by a man named Grey Beaver, who teaches him the way of the wild and introduces him to the harsh realities of life. White Fang is then sold to a cruel and abusive owner, but eventually escapes and is taken in by a kind-hearted Gold Rush prospector named Bill. White Fang learns the value of friendship and loyalty from his new master, and develops a strong bond with the humans he meets along the way. Through his adventures and challenges, White Fang learns important lessons about life, love, and survival.