While researching Jack London, biographer Daniel Dryer uncovered an amazing truth - that London's real life was just as rich and exciting as the stories and characters he created. Equally adept in... This description may be from another edition of this product.
Jack London, the author of many stories such as "Call of the Wild" and "White Fang," was a very interesting man. This book tells the story of his life, from his rough childhood up to his death as a rich and famous man. I didn't always like Jack London as he was portrayed in this book--he spent some of his life as a drifter, stealing rides on trains and begging for money on the streets. He was also not a very good father to his two daughters. I have to admit, though, that his life was terribly interesting. He traveled a great deal, all around the world both when he was young and as he grew older. It was fascinating to see where he got the ideas for his stories--most of them were based on experiences he actually had. Jack London was admirable in that he always knew he wanted to be a writer, and he dind't let anything stand in his way. He achieved his goal through hard work and dedication, despite all obstacles he had to overcome. I liked that this book was a wealth of information, containing a lot of details about London's thoughts and feelings at certain times in his life, gathered from journals, letters and from people who knew him. I felt like the book gave a well-rounded description of his life.
Jack London: a biography by Daniel Dyer
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 23 years ago
This book was a great book and I would suggest that anyone out there who likes Jack London books read this biography of him! Jack is a great person to write this on, he is a courageous hard worker and a family man, but his own family keeps moving while Jack is out on business trips. The author did a fantastic job on making details so you could actually picture exactly what it was he was tlaking about! This book is also very unique, but probably because it was the first biography I have ever read, but it was a great one. The author used a lot of strange words that I did not understand, but that is why he put a glossary in the back of the book. That was very useful. The author used several metaphors and similes, and acted a little sarcastic at times. I really, really enjoyed how this book was published and how the author decided to write it! I think everybody should read this biography, especially if you are a fan of Jack London's work!
Dyer is an Angel!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
I found this book at a book fair just two days before my paper on Jack London was due. This book saved me. It is very informative, well written and easy to understand. My paper turned out and was even handed in on time. Yeah!
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