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REINDEER MOON (Mass Market Paperback)

by Thomas (Author) "MY NAME WAS YANAN and my story began where it ended, in Graylag's lodge on the highest terrace above the north bank of the Char..." (more)
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Those familiar with the author's landmark study, The Harmless People, will not be surprised at the range of anthropological information she brings to her first novel, or at the lucidity of her prose. What will astonish, engross and move readers in her narrative of a group of hunter-gatherers who lived 20,000 years ago is the dramatic immediacy of the story and the depth and range of character development. A whole culture is imaginatively and authoritatively illuminated, people who live in lodges observing a complex series of societal rules and taboos built around the interrelationships between families that constitute a lineage. It is a life of privation, in which hunger, danger and violence are pervasive. Survival depends on close observation of and intimacy with the animals they use both as role models and as food, and an understanding of the seasonal rhythms governing the annual migrations. We meet the protagonist, Yanen, as a young girl, living with her family in what is now Siberia. Just a few chapters into the narrative, she dies and becomes a spirit who must serve the members of her lodge by finding food for them, often by taking on the form and behavioral characteristics of animals or birds. The story proceeds in flashback as Yanen relates the memories of her youth: the death of her mother after childbirth and of her father from hunting wounds, leaving Yanen and her baby sister alone in desolate country; their fearsome trek to rejoin other members of their lineage; Yanen's marriage; the rash deeds that cut her off from the people she loves and the tragic mistake that seals her fate. Thomas never romanticizes her characters, nor does she demean them by arch language or a patronizing tone. Yanen is an enchanting young woman: intelligent and courageous, an excellent hunter, but also headstrong and hot-tempered. Other characters are equally as vivid, and as involving of the reader's emotions. Suspenseful, insightful, poignant, this novelthe first to be issued under the Davison imprintis a remarkable achievement.
Copyright 1986 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.


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Twenty thousand years ago in prehistoric Siberia a young girl named Yandan lived and died. Now, as a spirit, she tells the story of her life, a continuous struggle to survive. A noted anthropologist, the author is very concerned with describing the relationship between human and animal. Thus, in Reindeer Moon people take a back seat to nature. Just as the reader is engrossed in one of Yandan's life experiences, the scene shifts to an account of one of Yandan's spirit journeys, a confusing device, and one that detracts from both storylines. Comparisons between Reindeer Moon and Clan of the Cave Bear ( LJ 9/1/80) are bound to arise. Like Jean Auel, Thomas has a difficult time making prehistoric sex anything but laughable. Reindeer Moon lacks the "popular touch" that makes Auel's books best sellers; yet readers interested in the period and with an eye to nature might enjoy this. Lydia Burruel Johnson, Mesa P.L., Ariz.
Copyright 1987 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Good Story, But Kind of Stressful, Jun 4 2004
By M. Perkins "vtmom13" (Bennington County, Vermont United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Reindeer Moon (Hardcover)
This is not the kind of book I normally read, but I could stop myself from reading it once I began. Elizabeth Marshall Thomas truly knows how hook a reader. I felt pain and sadness, at the deaths of Yanan's lodge members, but also their joys. The other does a seamless job of moving the story back and forth from the really world [if you can call it that], to the sprit world, and somehow make me [a strong non-fiction reader] believe. I will worn the reader, that this book did not leave me feeling relaxed, I found that I was stressed and restless after reading it. I would call the book a good read, one I wouldn't want to have missed out on, but I wouldn't call it an enjoyable read.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Reindeer Moon, Sep 9 2002
By K. Freeman (Apple Valley, CA USA) - See all my reviews
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An excellent book with strong research in all areas, from natural history to shamanism. Vividly described and "real"; told in a spare, effective voice. An especially good portrayal of an adolescent character. Far superior to any of the "Clan of the Cave Bear" books.
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5.0 out of 5 stars This isn't a "pretty book",realistic and gritty, Aug 8 2002
By Heather H. "Heather H." (New Jersey, United States) - See all my reviews
This story could be a survival guide for traveling in pre-historic Europe. The only enemy in this story is nature and hunger. There aren't a whole lot of happy gatherings or cave paintings or flowery "too modern" dialog or hunts that get enough meat in one shot here. There is a real sense of if this hunt goes badly we will starve to death and her baby will die if she cannot produce milk. This story shows what it was like to live a step away from disaster, how to survive, how good a distant lodge looks when your fighting off freezing to death.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A Terrific Read
It's un-put-down-able! I was sorry when I finished it - I wanted more and more. Wonder why this author hasn't written more? Read more
Published on Mar 2 2002 by Mary loves Murder

5.0 out of 5 stars Stupendous, experientially and intellectually delicious
Simply one of the most fascinating books I've ever read. Easily the best invocation of what life may well have been like for our hunting and gathering ancestors, and a stupendous... Read more
Published on Aug 21 2001 by David Abram

5.0 out of 5 stars Exceptional portrayal of another world view!
This book is so much more sophisticated than Clan of the Cave Bear, that it shouldn't even be mentioned in the same breath! Read more
Published on Feb 18 2000 by darshank2

2.0 out of 5 stars Longwinded Account of Early Civilization
This story is much like that of Clan of the Cave Bear. If you have read either do not waste your time reading the other, they are nearly identicle. Read more
Published on Jan 16 2000

5.0 out of 5 stars Fabulous!
This is an intrigueing book and kept me reading for several hours.It is amazing to see the world from two perspectives, from that of a spirit and that of a living being.
Published on Aug 30 1999

5.0 out of 5 stars "when i read this book i was totally blown away!"
"when i first read this book i couldent put it down! i glad i dident listen to my mom when she said i wouldent like it, the way it was put and how well it described things... Read more
Published on Aug 30 1999

5.0 out of 5 stars I was blown away!
Hands down one of the best books I've read to date. I was assigned Reindeer Moon for an introductory Anthropology course a few years back, and what a treat it turned out to be... Read more
Published on Dec 8 1998

5.0 out of 5 stars A riveting drama of human life on icy tundra 20K years ago
This is the best book I have ever read about how Homo sapiens lived in an ice-age world 20,000 years ago. Read more
Published on Dec 7 1998 by Glen Wade

5.0 out of 5 stars a wildly beautiful novel
Simply one of the most fascinating books I've ever read. Easily the best invocation of what life may well have been like for our hunting and gathering ancestors, and a... Read more
Published on Sep 23 1998 by David Abram (heron@whidbey.com)

5.0 out of 5 stars I thought this was an exelent insight on early mankind.
This book showed with precise detail the lifestyle of early man. I have studied Marshal's parents and brother. The author has skill.
Published on Jul 13 1998

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