It doesn't matter what the weather will be this weekend - You could mow your lawn, take a walk in the veld, repair those gutters that have been waiting for so long, or you could cuddle up with a book, the snack of your choice, and a hot, perhaps boozy, beverage.
Years ago I read White Fang and the love, pain and sorrow it invoked in me is still fresh in my memory. I got SO angry at humanity, I cried over the pain White Fang suffered and my heart swelled with love for him.
The story is about White Fang - half-dog,
half-wolf, born in the wilds of the freezing cold Yukon, the only animal in the litter to survive. He soon learns
the harsh laws of nature, animals, and worst of all, humans. Yet buried deep inside him are the distant
memories of affection and love. Will this fiercely independent creature
of the wild learn to trust man again? I won't give away the ending, but be assured that this is fascinating reading and you won't be able to put the book down until you have finished it.
For this weekend I'm planning on reading another Jack London masterpiece, first published in 1903, 'Call of the Wild' - Based on London’s
experiences as a gold prospector in the Canadian wilderness and his
ideas about nature and the struggle of dogs fighting for survival in the frigid Alaskan Wilderness, “The Call of the
Wild” is a tale about unbreakable spirit and the fight for survival in
the frozen Alaskan Klondike.
I ordered this book on-line a couple of weeks ago and it finally arrived this week. The reviews I've read are emotional and dramatic, all the things a good book should make you feel, so I'm hoping to have a wonderful reading experience this weekend. Wishing the same for you!
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I am a collection of thoughts and memories and likes and dislikes. I am the things that have happened to me and the sum of everything I've ever done. I am the clothes I wear on my back. I am every place and every person and every object I have ever come across. And I am part of everything that I have ever read. 💕
Good books are friendly things to own. If you are busy they will wait. They will not call you on the phone Or wake you if the hour is late. They stand together row by row, Upon the low shelf or the high. But if you're lonesome this you know: You have a friend or two nearby.