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The Jacket (Star-Rover) - Kindle edition by London, Jack. Download it once and read it on your Kindle device, PC, phones or tablets. Use features like bookmarks, note taking and highlighting while reading The Jacket (Star-Rover). The Jacket () is a novel by American writer Jack London. A groundbreaking work of science fiction that blends elements of mysticism, The Jacket critiques the harsh reality of the American criminal justice system. The novel was inspired by the experiences of Ed Morrell, a man who spent time at San Quentin State Prison for robbing trains. Listen to The Jacket on Spotify. Jack London · Album · · songs.
I read many of Jack London's novels when I was still at school, over fifty years ago. I borrowed them from the library, the only way I could get hold of books, being the only avid reader in the family. Downloaded this book, one of my favourites, as a trip back in time so to speak. Literature Network» Jack London» The Jacket (The Star-Rover)» Chapter 1. Chapter 1. All my life I have had an awareness of other times and places. I have been. London was self-educated. He taught himself in the public library, mainly just by reading books. In , he began struggling seriously to break into print, a struggle memorably described in his novel, Martin Eden (). Jack London was fortunate in the timing of his writing career.
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