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Jean M. Auel’s enthralling Earth’s Children® series has become a literary phenomenon, beloved by readers around the world. In a brilliant novel as vividly authentic and entertaining as those that came before, Jean M. Auel returns us to the earliest days of humankind and to the captivating adventures of the courageous woman called Ayla. With her companion, Jondalar, Ayla sets out on her most dangerous and daring journey--away from the welcoming hearths of the Mammoth Hunters and into the unknown. Their odyssey spans a beautiful but sparsely populated and treacherous continent, the windswept grasslands of Ice Age Europe, casting the pair among strangers. Some will be intrigued by Ayla and Jondalar, with their many innovative skills, including the taming of wild horses and a wolf; others will avoid them, threatened by what they cannot understand; and some will threaten them. But Ayla, with no memory of her own people, and Jondalar, with a hunger to return to his, are impelled by their own deep drives to continue their trek across the spectacular heart of an unmapped world to find that place they can both call home.
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6 primary booksEarth's Children is a 6-book series with 6 released primary works first released in 1980 with contributions by Jean M. Auel.
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Ohhhhh this was So much better than the last book!!! I really LOVE this series!!!!
This book was not as good as the first three, I gave it a higher rating only because I liked the previous books so much.
This book didn't captivate me quite as thoroughly as most of the others have, but it was interesting and educational all the same. If you like traveling, and books about traveling, this book should do it. I liked the descriptions of the landscape and scenery, just maybe not quite so much of it. I can't focus on pages and pages of nothing but plant/animal information. All that being said though, because I myself do like traveling and learning, meeting new people and discovering new places and cultures, this book is definitely still worth the read. I think the characters will stay with me.
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