
He is best remembered as the author of Call of the Wild and White Fang, both set in the Klondike.

London began working 12 to 18 hours a day at Hickmott's Cannery. He borrowed money from his black foster mother Virginia Prentiss.
He loved writing about wolves because he liked them.
Here are all of his most famous books:
The Sea-Wolf (1904)
The Game (1905)
White Fang (1906)
Before Adam (1907)
The Iron Heel (1908)
Martin Eden (1909)
Burning Daylight (1910)
Adventure (1911)
In 1886 he went to the Oakland Public Library and found a sympathetic librarian, Ina Coolbrith, who helped him in his learning.
Jack London married Elizabeth Maddern on April 7, 1900, the same day The Son of the Wolf was edited.
When I read his book, I loved it till the end. There were bits when I couldn’t stop reading. I like the wild too, it’s cold and frightening, so what I like about Jack London’s books is it’s context. I also really love books about wolves because I like them hunting for food and I also Iike there habitate.
Written by Hector Pollenne and Julian Loustric