Too Much Gold

Too Much Gold by Jack London, published by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform on August 15, 2016, is a concise narrative that delves into the experiences of characters in a mining country. This edition spans 26 pages and is presented in English, offering readers a glimpse into the challenges faced by individuals in the Yukon region. The story is characterized as a hard-luck tale, reflecting the struggles and perspectives of its protagonists, Kink Mitchell and Hootchinoo Bill.
Readers will find a portrayal of life in a mining community, where the notion of hard luck varies significantly depending on one’s viewpoint. The narrative captures the essence of hardship and resilience, inviting exploration of the themes inherent in literature and fiction. This edition provides a focused look at the trials of its characters, making it a notable addition for those interested in literary works that examine the complexities of human experience in challenging environments.
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This being a story–and a truer one than it may appear–of a mining country, it is quite to be expected that it will be a hard-luck story. But that depends on the point of view. Hard luck is a mild way of terming it so far as Kink Mitchell and Hootchinoo Bill are concerned; and that they have a decided opinion on the subject is a matter of common knowledge in the Yukon country.
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