"The Call of The Wild" is narrated from a third-person omniscient point of view.
Explanation:
Jack London's "The Call of The Wild" is a story of Buck, a dog who was first a pet but then through various incidents, became a sled-dog, and a companion and in the end a leader of a pack of wolves in the wild. The story is narrated from a third person omniscient point of view, meaning the narrator knows everything that is needed to know about the main character. He is also able to describe the other characters and their emotions but only when the main character is with or among them.