To build a fire

Book • 2013
In 'To Build a Fire', Jack London explores the themes of survival, nature's indifference, and the conflict between human judgment and animal instinct.

The story follows a man who, despite warnings, travels alone in extreme cold, leading to a tragic confrontation with the harsh environment.

The narrative highlights the importance of companionship and the limitations of human resilience against nature.

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