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message that a lot of people want to receive. In Auel's case the didactic component is a postfeminist allegory that validates Woman's new place in society, with one foot in the (hunting/ gathering) workplace and the other still solidly planted on the domestic hearth". Auel is often praised for her
322:"The Plains of Passage" spent weeks on the New York Times best sellers list from 1990–1991. The novel currently holds a 3.7/5 on Goodreads and a 4.5/5 on the Barnes and Noble website. Many readers found this book to have tedious details and meticulous information, but was enjoyable overall. 308:
Entertainment Weekly gave the novel a B+ upon its release in 1990, saying it has a "low-intensity fascination an actual hike through the wilderness". Entertainment Weekly also claims "Auel's main strength is melodrama that has been enlisted in the service of a serious,
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to violent. All of these adjectives apply in some way to either Jondalar or Ayla. Ayla (and to some extent Jondalar) is often viewed by her new friends as mystic or supernatural, partially due to her friendships with the world's first known domesticated
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As they encounter people Jondalar and his brother met on their journey eastward they have a hard time leaving them, especially after an offer to
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Characters range in description from innocent to bloodthirsty, from serious to comical, from noble to corrupt, from found to lost, and from
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It concludes with Ayla and Jondalar's successful return to the Zelandoni, and Ayla's stated pregnancy, and Whinney's definite pregnancy.
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knowledge on the Paleolithic, and this chapter in the Earth's Children series is no exception.
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become joined with a high-ranking Sharamudoi couple
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Jean M. Auel
Earth's Children
Historical novel
Crown
ISBN
0-517-58049-7
OCLC
21873762
Dewey Decimal
LC Class
The Mammoth Hunters
The Shelters of Stone
historical fiction
novel
Jean M. Auel
The Mammoth Hunters
Earth's Children
Ayla
Jondalar
Danube
Mammoth
Ukraine
Les Eyzies
Dordogne
peaceful
horses
wolf
nature
wisdom

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