Description
White Fang (Bilingual)
White Fang is an iconic work by Jack London, telling the dramatic journey of White Fang, a wolf-dog hybrid, from the wild to civilized life. The work depicts the fierce struggle for survival and the emotional process of White Fang’s domestication. Jack London skillfully weaves the conflicts between wild instincts and human society, while honoring loyalty and the strength of spirit to overcome adversity.
This bilingual book allows readers to experience the story in both Vietnamese and English.
Classic: “White Fang” is considered one of the masterpieces of adventure literature, inspiring and captivating readers for generations. The work has been translated into more than 90 languages and sold hundreds of millions of copies worldwide.
Diverse adaptations: “White Fang” has been adapted into many film, television, and stage versions, each reinterpretation bringing a new and profound perspective, most notably the 1991 film version starring Ethan Hawke.
Research value: This book provides insight into instinct, survival, and the relationship between humans and nature, making it a valuable research resource.
Immortal symbol: White Fang is a symbol of resilience and adaptability to life’s challenges.
– Accurate and engaging translation: The Vietnamese translation retains the appeal of the original story, helping young readers deeply experience the classic work.
– Support English learning for children: The bilingual book Wild White Fang helps young readers improve their English skills in an interesting and effective way.
– Comes with audio file and vocabulary notes: The bilingual version of White Fang comes with audio file and vocabulary notes, supporting young readers in the process of learning and understanding the book.
– High printing quality: The bilingual version is printed beautifully and with high quality, ensuring comfort and ease of reading.
– Convenient bilingual books: Help young readers easily compare and understand content in both Vietnamese and English, improving language skills.