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Clan of the Cave Bear
  

Clan of the Cave Bear [Large Print] (Hardcover)

by Jean M. Auel (Author)
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When her parents are killed by an earthquake, 5-year-old Ayla wanders through the forest completely alone. Cold, hungry, and badly injured by a cave lion, the little girl is as good as gone until she is discovered by a group who call themselves the Clan of the Cave Bear. This clan, left homeless by the same disaster, have little interest in the helpless girl who comes from the tribe they refer to as the "Others." Only their medicine woman sees in Ayla a fellow human, worthy of care. She painstakingly nurses her back to health--a decision that will forever alter the physical and emotional structure of the clan. Although this story takes place roughly 35,000 years ago, its cast of characters could easily slide into any modern tale. The members of the Neanderthal clan, ruled by traditions and taboos, find themselves challenged by this outsider, who represents the physically modern Cro-Magnons. And as Ayla begins to grow and mature, her natural tendencies emerge, putting her in the middle of a brutal and dangerous power struggle.

Although Jean Auel obviously takes certain liberties with the actions and motivations of all our ancestors, her extensive research into the Ice Age does shine through--especially in the detailed knowledge of plants and natural remedies used by the medicine woman and passed down to Ayla. Mostly, though, this first in the series of four is a wonderful story of survival. Ayla's personal evolution is a compelling and relevant tale. --Sara Nickerson --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.



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Ayla, one of the "others," is adopted by a clan of Neanderthal cave people. She struggles to conform to their ways, but her advanced human traits overwhelm and threaten their primitive culture in this initial installment of an immensely popular series. Although the story might benefit from abridgment, Rowena Cooper easily carries out the formidable task of enlivening the mostly silent and stereotypical characters with consistent, diverse personalities and human dimension. Through skillful phrasing and inflection, she maintains the reader's interest and suspense, especially with Ayla and her plight, throughout this rambling and imaginative story. J.A. (c)AudioFile, Portland, Maine --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Eye Opener, May 25 2009
By Marie Hockett "Cranberry House" (Hawkesbury, Ont.) - See all my reviews
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The Clan of the Cave Bear Someone lent me this book and although I enjoyed it I forgot about it. Then I met an Ojibiway Indian who started telling me stories and I realized a lot of what I had read in this book was in fact, fact and not fiction. I was so fascinated by this persons revelations that I purchased my own copy of the Clan of the Cave Bear.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Clan of the Cave Bears, Mar 23 2009
By Joan Swan - See all my reviews
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I was very inpressed with this book and enjoyed it immensely. I have been patiently waiting for the new books to be released. I would highly recommend this saga story to anyone who enjoys historical writtings.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Worth Reading More Than Once, Dec 19 2006
The Clan of the Cave Bear is so soundly researched any reader with an interest in prehistory will be swept along by this exciting adventure. Author Jean Auel went to great lengths to study for her Earth's Children Series of which The Clan of the Cave Bear is the first. She spent endless hours in the Multnomah County Library reading up on the ice age and prehistoric people. She even joined a survival class to experience what it's like to live in a cave, and learned how to make arrowheads out of Stone Age materials.

Auel successfully paints a convincing prehistoric landscape with colorful language. Immersing one in the strikingly similar culture of the Neanderthal clan, illuminating and mirroring our values, and short comings with characters that remind us modern day humans of ourselves; making it easy to sympathize with the clans struggle to preserve their ridged, ancient traditions and way of life in an environment of constant change.

Auel whisks the reader's imagination back to the dawn of humanity to journey along side the young human girl, Alya. Superbly rich in detail, this epic tale is simply one of compassion and survival of spirit. A clan of Neanderthals adopts Alya and initiates her as one of their own. She struggles to be accepted by her new family, but her defiant, independent and inquisitive human nature is a constant reminder that she doesn't belong. In their eyes she is an ugly duckling, and an undesirable mate to the men of the clan. She struggles to meld in with the other passive women, but Alya's warrior-like spirit rejects all attempts to dominate her true nature. She's continually at odds with the male leaders, and eventually her transgressions become unforgivable. In the end, Alya suffers their ultimate punishment.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Bringing character to life
This is one of the best books I have read in quite a while. I simply could not stop reading it and ended up goin to bed really late. I lovedit. Read more
Published on Nov 9 2006 by Stephanie

5.0 out of 5 stars Ayla's Saga!
I picked up this book randomly in the bookstore. The summary seemed very interesting, especially that it takes place in prehistoric era. Read more
Published on Jun 28 2006 by Onigiri

5.0 out of 5 stars A Truly Great Book!
I read this book when I was 14 years old, the story of Ayla and her struggles to fit in really struck home with me. Read more
Published on Sep 22 2005 by Meaghan

5.0 out of 5 stars You will FALL IN LOVE with Auel's Ayla!!
You must read this book! I highly, highly recommend it, along with the rest of the Earth Children's Series. You will love these books! Read more
Published on Jul 16 2004 by J. Jeroszko

4.0 out of 5 stars The only one of the series worth reading
This book is good in its detailed descriptions of Neanderthals' way of life, customs and beliefs. I enjoyed reading about the climate, flora and fauna of the region and how... Read more
Published on Jul 12 2004 by Natalya

5.0 out of 5 stars The Clan of the Cave Bear
Why did I read this book, you may ask? I shall tell you.

My school has this thing so that if you want to be in honors classes, you have to read books from a list over the... Read more

Published on Jul 5 2004 by Theatre Kidd

5.0 out of 5 stars Great book...great research...5 stars!
Now, I am VERY picky when it comes to books. But this book, while slow going at times, was fantastic. I am not a quick reader so for me this book took a little time. Read more
Published on Jun 28 2004 by K. Gelineau

3.0 out of 5 stars Prehistoric soap opera
It's obvious that a lot of research went into the writing of this book, and Auel included just enough factual detail to barely qualify the story as historical fiction. Read more
Published on May 4 2004 by Steven Mason

5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent book
I love this book in the "Clan" Series. The characters are fresh and exciting, the story is new and bold, the details are fascinating and exquisite. Read more
Published on Mar 20 2004

5.0 out of 5 stars This book was only the beginning for me....
I gave birth to my daughter, Summer Rose, when I was 17. Shortly after I noticed such a drastic change in my lifestyle. Read more
Published on Mar 17 2004 by Chelsea G. Humphrey

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