The Mammoth Hunters: Earth’s Children, Book Three

The Mammoth Hunters: Earth’s Children, Book Three

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Auel, Jean M.

once Again Jean M. Auel Opens The Door Of A Time Long Past To Reveal An Age Of Wonder And Danger At The Dawn Of The Modern Human Race. With All The Consummate Storytelling Artistry And Vivid Authenticity She Brought To the Clan Of The Cave Bear And Its Sequel, the Valley Of Horses, Jean M. Auel Continues The Breathtaking Epic Journey Of The Woman Called Ayla.

riding Whinney With Jondalar, The Man She Loves, And Followed By The Mare’s Colt, Ayla Ventures Into The Land Of The Mamutoi–the Mammoth Hunters. She Has Finally Found The Others She Has Been Seeking. Though Ayla Must Learn Their Different Customs And Language, She Is Adopted Because Of Her Remarkable Hunting Ability, Singular Healing Skills, And Uncanny Fire-making Technique. Bringing Back The Single Pup Of A Lone Wolf She Has Killed, Ayla Shows The Way She Tames Animals. She Finds Women Friends And Painful Memories Of The Clan She Left Behind, And Meets Ranec, The Dark-skinned, Magnetic Master Carver Of Ivory, Whom She Cannot Refuse–inciting Jondalar To A Fierce Jealousy That He Tries To Control By Avoiding Her. Unfamiliar With The Ways Of The Others, Ayla Misunderstands, And Thinking Jondalar No Longer Loves Her, She Turns More To Ranec. Throughout The Icy Winter The Tension Mounts, But Warming Weather Will Bring The Great Mammoth Hunt And The Mating Rituals Of The Summer Meeting, When Ayla Must Choose To Remain With Ranec And The Mamutoi, Or To Follow Jondalar On A Long Journey Into An Unknown Future.

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the Authenticity Of Background Detail, The Lilting Prose Rhythms And The Appealing Conceptual Audacity That Won Many Fans For the Clan Of The Cave Bear And the Valley Of The Horses Continue To Work Their Spell In This Third Installment Of Auel’s Projected Six-volume Earth’s Children Saga Set In Ice Age Europe. The Heroine, 18-year-old Ayla, Cursed And Pronounced Dead By The “flathead” Clan That Reared Her, Now Takes Her Chances With The Mammoth-hunting Mamutoi, Attended By Her Faithful Lover, Jondalar. Gradually Overcoming The Prejudice Aroused By Her Flathead Connection, Ayla Wins Acceptance Into The New Clan Through Her Powers As A Healer, Her Shamanistic Potential, Her Skill With Spear And Slingshot And Her Way With Animals (she Rides A Horse, Domesticates A Wolf Cub, Both “firsts,” It Would Seem, And Even Rides A Lion). She Also Wins The Heart Of A Bone-carving Artist Of “sparkling Wit” (not Much In Evidence), Which Forces Her To Make A Painful Choice Between The Curiously Complaisant Jondalar, Her First Instructor In Love’s Delights, And This More Charismatic Fellow. The Story Is Lyric Rather Than Dramatic, And Ayla And Her Lovers Are Projections Of A Romantic Rather Than A Historical Imagination, But Readers Caught Up In The Charm Of Auel’s Story Probably Won’t Care.

Publish Date : 1986-12-01T00:00:01Z

Weight 16 oz
Book Authors

Auel, Jean M.

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