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04/06/2005: "The Sea Wolf"

Two weeks ago I posted that I recommended to everyone reading "The Sea Wolf" by Jack London. I finished reading it last week on a plane flight back from Boise, ID. It is every bit as great as I remember it. There is a moment towards the end where someone writes B O S H on a piece of paper that just sends chills down my spine because it speaks to so many things about the human condition including but not limited to our arrogance, charity, and the power of the human spirit.

Read it! You won't be disappointed.



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