• The Call of the Wild

  • By: Jack London
  • Narrated by: Pablo Schreiber
  • Length: 3 hrs and 22 mins
  • 4.7 out of 5 stars (8,689 ratings)

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The Call of the Wild

By: Jack London
Narrated by: Pablo Schreiber
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Rediscover one of literature’s most beloved classics, richly reissued in a pivotal new audio recording. Emmy and Tony Award-nominated actor Pablo Schreiber (The Wire, Orange Is the New Black) delivers a stirring performance of Jack London’s fierce yet tender tale of loyalty between man and beast, told from the point of view of a dog.

The Call of the Wild remains one of London’s best-loved novels, often regarded as the crowning masterpiece of a writer whose enduring popularity and prolific output hold a unique place in American literature.

On its face, the novel is the story of Buck, a dog stolen from his comfortable home on a California ranch and shipped to the frozen Yukon to be a trained as a sled dog. But this exhilarating tale of a canine hero’s fight for survival is in fact a vivid depiction of the great gold rush to the Klondike in 1897. Brutal and fierce on one hand, this iconic adventure story is also a heart-warming tale of the tenderness and loyalty between humans and animals, brilliantly told from the latter’s perspective.

Narrator Schreiber, whose previous performance of Brett Easton Ellis’ American Psycho has endeared him to listeners, brings a classic American tale to the ears - and hearts - of a new generation.

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"Narrator Pablo Schreiber's pacing, tone, and timbre are spot-on as he delivers this often brutal story.... Schreiber narrates with exquisite restraint.... The narration is ably done and the adventure well served." (AudioFile)

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thoroughly enjoyed it

It was an amazing read. The book is easy to read along with, and the narrator added a creative touch to it.

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good old story

this book broke my heart and made me love my dog so much more. excellent story but br prepared not for faint of heart.

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Classic Tale of Wild Adventure

This is a classic western romantic novel written from the perspective of Buck, a Saint Bernard/German Shepherd mix purchased in California to be broken in as a sled dog during the gold rush era in the Northwest. The prose is beautiful, though the narrator knows too much about manmade items and constructs than is believable for a dog. The descriptions are thus most impactful when set away from human civilization.

This work embodies cruelty towards working animals without having a "Black Beauty" agenda.

I gave this only 4 stars because there are serious inaccuracies in the way the relationship between dogs and wolves is portrayed. A dog will not become the leader of a wolf pack if raised in wild hardship, and no canine in their right mind would attack a moose bull alone (and enjoy it). Furthermore, the fact that Buck's final step to becoming master of the wilderness is to slaughter a bunch of Indians was truly troubling. I understand the revenge motivation behind the killing, but the lack of individuality to any of the Indians was disturbing. There was too much humanity to Buck's brutality.

This was a great read, excellently performed. I recognize why it has been studied and loved for so many years. I just still want to hold this to high standards and discuss its flaws in order to better appreciate its contribution to American literature.

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loved this book

such a good adventure book I really recommend this book to anyone who likes adventure books

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wonderful old classic.

I consumed it! so different from the 1935 movie! I really enjoyed this book. Gave a bit of history from Buck's perspective.

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Masterpiece

This is one of the greatest works of all time. I read the story 50 years ago, but really appreciated Pablo Schreiber’s interpretation. It allowed me to simply immerse myself in the story.

White Fang was an A novel. Call of The Wild has no peers, of any era.

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Just as great as when I was a child

Re reading books from my childhood days sure takes me back to people places and things of long ago

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Excellent story

Excellent story and very well read. It stands the test of time. I highly recommend it.

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A Beautiful Story

The Call of the Wild is an outstanding story accompanied with an amazing performance. this is my third time tackling this book and it only gets better with time. Jack London was an incredible story teller. I highly recommend this book.

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good story made me cry. such an amazing tale and perfect narrative. applause and congratulations to all

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