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The God of His Fathers

By: Jack London
Narrated by: John Chatty
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Tales of the frozen North and the men and women who dared to challenge it, by the author of The Call of the Wild.

This collection includes the following stories:

  • "The God of His Fathers"
  • "The Great Interrogation"
  • "Which Make Men Remember"
  • "Siwash"
  • "The Man With the Gash"
  • "Jan the Unrepentant"
  • "Grit of Women"
  • "Where the Trail Forks"
  • "A Daughter of the Aurora"
  • "At the Rainbow's End"
  • "The Scorn of Women"
Public Domain (P)1984 Jimcin Recordings
Classics

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Jack London wastes no time setting the tone for The God of His Fathers, his collection of rugged short stories set in the Klondike: "On every hand stretched the forest primeval, - the home of noisy comedy and silent tragedy." Iron-willed women, grizzled gamblers, and weather worn tribes of Alaskan Indians populate these stories, which capture the icy essence of the Northern frontier, harsh and seemingly boundless. In his husky dirge, performer John Chatty is forceful and earnest, capturing the driving toughness that underscores London’s entwinement of nature and man - spirit and civilization.

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Jack London is amazing. That's hardly news, and this collection is no exception. Great performance by the reader as well. My only beef is that there is no space between stories, no pause in the audio playback to let you know that one story ended and another began, which is a little confounding, but not so much that I didn't finish the book. I might have returned this book though if it were a lesser author.

great stories, poor audio editing.

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Typical and very good London stories. Very well read.

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For someone who thoroughly enjoys Jack London, I did not, whatsoever, enjoy this audio book. The narator ruined it completely by speedreading it. He does not give you enough time to take it in and form the characters.

From someone who loves London

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