Quan Barry on 'White Fang'

Published: April 30, 2021, 11:13 p.m.

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"White Fang" by Jack London is a classic outdoor adventure story about a wild wolf-dog\'s struggle to survive in the Yukon Territory during the 1890\'s Gold Rush. Writer Quan Barry read it for the first time at age 11 and learned just how powerful a book can be.

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My name is Quan Barry, and I\'m the author of \\u201cWe Ride Upon Sticks.\\u201d And the book that I\'d like to talk about, that affected me quite a bit as a writer is \\u201cWhite Fang\\u201d by Jack London. I have to admit, I haven\'t read White Fang probably since I read it when I was in seventh grade. I was 11 years old. I have this memory of sitting in the house that I grew up in as a child. I had my own bedroom, it was tiny. It had a red rug, and I have this memory of lying on the floor, on my stomach, reading White Fang for seventh grade English.

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For those of you who don\'t know, so \\u201cWhite Fang\\u201d is basically very similar to \\u201cCall of the Wild.\\u201d It\'s a book about a dog in the Yukon or somewhere in Alaska and the adventures that this dog has. The thing though, that I remember.

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And again, I was 11 years old. [It was] many, many years ago, more than 30 years ago, 35 years ago or so when I read this book. I have a memory though, that it was the first book that made me cry when I finished it.

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I can\'t even tell you what happened at the end. I barely remember. I\'m like, "Does he live or die? I don\'t even know." I think White Fang, not be a spoiler, but it might be the kind of thing like, "Son of White Fang goes on," that kind of thing. But I don\'t really remember.

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But I just remember crying, and I didn\'t realize that literature could do that to you, that you could read something, and then cry about it. It was such a new experience to me. So it\'s interesting that I remember that. I don\'t even remember the story itself. I just remember my reaction to it. And that\'s the reason why it stayed with me all these many years.

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