Binding: Paperback
EAN: 9780340329641
Edition: New Ed
ISBN: 0340329645
Label: Coronet Books
Manufacturer: Coronet Books
Number Of Pages: 588
Publication Date: July 06, 1995
Publisher: Coronet Books
Studio: Coronet Books
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Auel's second instalment in her Earth's Children series picks up from the end of the last book. Ayla's journey has only just begun and she soon realises that a 'Death Curse' can be a blessing. Her Cave Lion totem finds a second cave, and allows her to grow and expand her experience of humanity.
As well as following Ayla's story, Auel introduces a second main character into the story, in the form of Jondalar of the Zelandonii. His Journey with his brother Thonolan leads him to things ...
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I started reading this series a couple of years ago, after borrowing Clan of the Cave Bear from a friend and subsequently buying all the titles in the series. My colleagues and daughters and I are all completely addicted to them. But here's the thing - why is it taking so long to write the sixth book? I have written to the publisher asking the question and emailed them but have never received a reply. Please Ms Auel, please get the book into the shops!!! We need to know what happens to everyone!! ...
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The problem with sequels is that they face the difficult task of preserving the spirit of their predecessor, while introducing enough new elements that they don't feel like a retread of previous ground. For the most part I'm pleased to say that Valley of Horses manages to walk this tightrope. It wobbles on a few occasions and doesn't always proceed gracefully, but it makes it to the end without taking a tumble, and that's impressive.
Valley of Horses picks up more or less where Clan ...
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This sequel to "The Clan of the Cave Bear" is excellent, following two parallel stories through 2/3 of the book - one following Ayla and the other following two brothers on a journey. It is absolutely captivating, insightful and it well-written - even believable, which is Auel's great force.
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This is the second book in Auel's Earth's Children series, of which Clan of the Cave Bear was the first. Ayla, our Cro Magnon heroine, has now left the safety of the Neanderthal clan where she was brought up, and sets out to find the Others, to whom she was born.
The first stage of Ayla's epic solo journey brings her to the valley, shelter against the ravages of the Ice Age, which allows her to prepare for a winter living alone. The Woman Who Hunts, of course, does not live on plants ...
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