The classic short story - To Build a Fire - by American author Jack London, is brought to life in ways he probably never imagined when it was published in 1908. The subtle blending of narration and music create a vivid image of the âManâ and his âWolf Dogâ as they set out on foot along the Yukon in temperatures colder than â50 F. With plans to meet his friends at a logging camp by 6:00pm, the Man finds himself pitted in a life and death struggle with nature. Whether or not youâve read this great American classic, youâll be riveted by this audio version with sound enhancements of the Manâs harrowing adventure in the Gold Rush Era of Alaska. Public Domain (P)2012 Brook Forest Voices