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THE LAND OF PAINTED CAVES concludes the story of Ayla, her mate Jondalar, and their little daughter, Jonayla, taking readers on a journey of ...Show synopsisTHE LAND OF PAINTED CAVES concludes the story of Ayla, her mate Jondalar, and their little daughter, Jonayla, taking readers on a journey of discovery and adventure as Ayla struggles to find a balance between her duties as a new mother and her training to become a Zelandoni - one of the Ninth Cave community's spiritual leaders and healers. Once again, Jean Auel combines her brilliant narrative skills and appealing characters with a remarkable re-creation of the way life was lived thousands of years ago, rendering the terrain, dwelling places, longings, beliefs, creativity and daily lives of Ice Age Europeans as real to the reader as today's news.Hide synopsis
The Land of Painted Caves (Random House Large Print Publishing) – Trade paperback (2011)
by
Jean M Auel
Trade paperback, Random House Large Print Publishing 2011
English
Large type / large print.
1,264 pages
ISBN: 0739378104 ISBN-13: 9780739378106
The final book in the series brings the story of Ayla and Jondalar to its conclusion while and continuing to recreate the way life was lived more than 25,000 years ago.The final book in the series brings the story of Ayla and Jondalar to its conclusion while and continuing to recreate the way life was lived more than 25,000 years ago.Hide
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Trade paperback,
Random House Large Print Publishing,
2011
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The final book in The Earth's Children series by Ms. Auel is very well written and magnificently researched. My only down side is that it ended without Ayla, eventually, becoming the First Who Serves. I really wanted to read about that happening.
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I am so glad that Auel did a good job ending the Earth's children series. Loved every book, and this one was no exception. She leaves the storyline open so she could add to it, but the reader is not left hanging and wondering what happened to the central characters. Defintely a must read book!
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Not sure why the author is taking so long to write these terrible books. I would not recommend reading this series past the Plains of Passage. I think she is suffering from dementia. She just repeats and repeats the same thing over and over. The Editor could've removed 300 pages in each of the last ...
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