
In a moon‑lit wilderness where volcano light flickers on distant hills, an ancient patriarch known as Long‑Beard gathers his three grandsons around a crackling fire. He recounts the brutal infancy of their people, a time when each family hoarded its own power, living in fear and armed with spears, bows, and the remnants of a slain bear. The vivid tableau of ragged skins, massive hands, and the echo of animal cries sets the stage for a tale of survival and pride.
The story follows Deer‑Runner, Yellow‑Head and Afraid‑of‑the‑Dark as they confront the consequences of that isolation, learning that true strength may lie in unity rather than solitary might. Across the rugged valley, a rival clan of Meat‑Eaters lives by a different code, hinting at an inevitable clash between the two ways of life. As the youngsters grapple with ancient grudges and the harsh demands of the land, the narrative explores how cooperation can reshape a culture still raw with primal instincts.
Language
en
Duration
~4 hours (261K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
1997-10-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1876–1916
Adventure, hardship, and restless curiosity run through these stories from one of America’s most widely read early twentieth-century writers. Best known for The Call of the Wild and White Fang, he turned a short, intense life into fiction that still feels vivid and direct.
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