PRODUCT DETAILS
Give the young adventurer in your life a gripping tale of survival, courage, and the call of the wild — brought to life in stunning graphic novel form!
This action-packed graphic novel adaptation brings Jack London's beloved classic The Call of the Wild roaring off the page with vivid illustrations and a gripping narrative. Buck, a pampered estate dog, is suddenly torn from his comfortable life and thrust into the brutal world of the Klondike gold rush, where he must haul heavy sleds through frozen wilderness and learn to survive — and ultimately thrive — on raw instinct alone. Perfect for readers aged 10–17, this adaptation makes London's timeless masterpiece accessible and exciting for a new generation of young adventurers.
- A Classic, Reimagined: Jack London's landmark adventure story — long celebrated for elevating the genre to classic literature — is retold in a bold, visually engaging graphic novel format that draws reluctant and enthusiastic readers alike.
- Stunning Artwork: Vivid, dynamic illustrations by Sachin Nagar bring the rugged Yukon wilderness and Buck's extraordinary journey to life on every page.
- Themes That Resonate: Courage, resilience, identity, and the primal bond between humans and animals give young readers plenty to think about and discuss long after the final page.
- Great for School and Home: Ideal for Grades 6–12, this adaptation supports curriculum reading while keeping the excitement and pace that keeps kids turning pages.
About the Author
Jack London (1876–1916) was one of America's most beloved and prolific authors, known for adventure stories that captured the raw power of nature and the resilience of the human — and animal — spirit. The Call of the Wild, first published in 1903, remains one of his most enduring works and a cornerstone of classic adventure literature. This graphic novel adaptation was written by Lloyd S. Wagner and illustrated by Sachin Nagar, bringing London's iconic story to life for modern young readers.
Product Details
- Publisher: Penguin
- Publication date: 2010
- Language: English
- Print length: 68 pages
- ISBN-13: 9789380028330
- Reading age: 10–17 years (Grades 6–12)



