The great romantic Jack London (1876–1916), despite many disappointments, nevertheless believes in Man and eternal love between man and woman. The motto of his heroes is never to give up.
The novel "Moon Valley" is an optimistic story of overcoming difficulties, which the author showed on the example of one family. Events unfold in America in the early twentieth century: The Great Depression has not yet begun, but tensions are already being felt, and clashes are taking place between strikers and strikebreakers. However, London emphasizes that you can change everything if you are smart and not afraid to take risks.
The main characters of the novel - Bill Roberts and Saxon Brown - met at a dance in Auckland. Bill immediately realized that this was the girl he was ready to go through with his whole life. In a difficult moment, when Bill finds himself at the very bottom of life, it is Saxon who infects a man with a dream that seemed impossible to them: to find a wonderful place in California, where they will start a new life working on earth. Friends, laughing, say that such a place is only on the moon. And Bill and Saxon are traveling to California on foot in search of their own paradise, because the road will be overcome by those who go…
and "Daughter of the Snows." From the snowy plains of Alaska and the Yukon adventures, Jack London moves his readers into the warm green hills of California.