The mammoth hunters (earth's children, book three) with bonus content
Ayla and Jondalar meet the Mamutoi-the Mammoth Hunters--people like Ayla. Ayla finds herself torn between the wildly jealous Jondalar and the master carver Ranec.
"Ayla and Jondalar meet the Mamutoi-the Mammoth Hunters--people like Ayla. Ayla finds herself torn between the wildly jealous Jondalar and the master carver Ranec."@en
"Ayla and Jondalar meet the Mamutoi-the Mammoth Hunters--people like Ayla. Ayla finds herself torn between the wildly jealous Jondalar and the master carver Ranec."
"In this third of the acclaimed Earth's Children novels, Ayla, the independent heroine of THE CLANN OF THE CAVE BEAR and THE VALLEY OF HORSES, out from the valley on Whinney, the horse she tamed. With her Jondalar, tall, handsome and yellow-haired, the man she nursed back to health and came to love. Together they meet the Manutoi--the Mammoth Hunters--people like Ayala. Among them is Ranec, and artistic, magnetic master carver of ivory."@en
"In the third installment of the Earth Children series, Anya and Jondalar are back and this time they have joined the Mamutoi, also known as the Mammoth Hunters. When Anya meets the mysterious Ranec, who is an artist-carver, she is forced to choose between two men. But not until Anya's life is put on the line is she able to decide between Jondalar, her past love and Ranec, her new love."
"Ayla, the independent heroine of the Earth's Children series, sets out from the valley on Whinney, the horse she tamed. With her is Jondalar, the tall handsome, yellow-haired man she nursed back to health and came to love. Together they meet Mamutoi--the Mammoth Hunters--people like Ayla."@en
"Set in the challenging terrain of Ice Age Europe that millions enjoy, this book is an epic novel of love, knowledge, jealousy, and hard choices--a novel certain to garner the author even greater acclaim as a master storyteller of the dawn of humanity."@en
"Troisim̈e volet de la grande sřie prȟistorique inaugurě avec ##Ayla, l'enfant de la terre## et poursuivie par ##La vallě des chevaux##. [SDM]."
"In this new found paradise Ayla meets Ranec, an artist-carver who behind an ironic wit. Now ayla behind an ironic wit. Now ayla must make a choice between Ranec and Jondalar. It is not until after the great mammoth hunt, when Ayla's life is threatened, that Grand Haven, MI :"@en
"Ayla abandona su hogar. El Valle de los Caballos, donde ha permanecido junto a su fiel companero Jondalar, con el que ha descubierto el amor y nuevas sensaciones hasta ahora ocultas para ambos."@es
"Na drie jaar alleen te hebben rondgezworven ontmoet een jong meisje uit de IJstijd een man met wie zij verder trekt naar zijn stam van mammoetjagers."
"Serie "Les enfants de la terre" Tome 3."
"This eBook includes the full text of the novel plus the following additional content: An exclusive preview chapter from Jean M. Auel's The Land of Painted Caves, on sale in hardcover March 29, 2011 An Earth's Children series sampler including free chapters from the other books in Jean M. Auel's bestselling series A Q & A with the author about the Earth's Children series Ayla, the independent heroine of The Clan of the Cave Bear and The Valley of Horses, sets out from the valley on Whinney, the horse she tamed. With her is Jondalar, the tall, handsome, yellow-haired man she nursed back to health and came to love. Together they meet the Mamutoi--the Mammoth Hunters--people like Ayla. But to Ayla, who was raised by the Clan of the Cave Bear, they are "the Others." She approaches them with mixed feelings of fear and curiosity. Talut, a powerful bear of a man with bright red hair, a booming laugh, and a gentle heart, and his tall, dark-haired sister, Tulie, are the leaders of the Lion Camp of the Mamutoi. It is here that Ayla finds her first women friends, but some among the Mamutoi dislike Ayla because she was raised by "flatheads," their name for the people of the Clan. Ayla is haunted by her memories of the Clan because Rydag, a child of mixed parentage living with the Mamutoi, bears so strong a resemblance to her own son, Durc. It is the Mamutoi master carver of ivory--dark-skinned Ranec, flirtatious, artistic, magnetic--who fascinates Ayla. She finds herself drawn to him. Because of her uncanny control over animals, her healing skills, and the magic firestone she discovered, Ayla is adopted into the Mammoth Hearth by Mamut, the ancient shaman of the Great Earth Mother. Ayla finds herself torn between her strong feelings for Ranec and her powerful love for the wildly jealous and unsure Jondalar. It is not until after the great mammoth hunt, when Ayla's life is threatened, that a fateful decision is made. Set in the challenging terrain of Ice Age Europe that millions of Jean Auel's readers have come to treasure, The Mammoth Hunters is an epic novel of love, knowledge, jealousy, and hard choices--a novel certain to garner Jean Auel even greater acclaim as a master storyteller of the dawn of humanity."@en
"As Ayla and Jondalar venture into the land of the Mammoth Hunters, Ayla is adopted by the Others because of her remarkable skills."@en
"Ayla's epic journey continues as she and Jondalar, the man she loves, venture into the land of the Mamutoi--the Mammoth Hunters. She has finally found the Others, and she must not only learn their language and customs, but she must choose to remain with a new love or to follow Jondalar into an unknown future."
"Ayla and Jondalar meet the Mamutoi, the Mammoth Hunters, and Ayla finds herself torn between the wildly jealous Jondalar and the master carver Ranec."
"Ayla and Jondalar meet the Mamutoi, the Mammoth Hunters, and Ayla finds herself torn between the wildly jealous Jondalar and the master carver Ranec."@en
"Ayla sets out on a journey with her devoted Jondalar, into the land of the Mamutoi-the Mammoth Hunters. Ayla must learn their strange customs and language, but because of her hunting and healing skills she is adopted into the Mammoth hearth. She finds her first women friends, and painful memories of the Clan she left behind. Ayla is drawn to Ranec, an ivory tusks carver, sparking jealousy in Jondalar. Ayla must choose her mate and her destiny-to remain in the Hearth with Ranec, or to follow Jondalar into a faroff place and an unknown future."@en
"Set in Ice Age Europe, Ayla, the horse Whinney, which she tamed, and her lover Jondalar encounter the Mamutoi, a tribe of mammoth hunters, who, because of her control over animals, her healing skills, and the magic firestone she discovers, adopt Ayla into their clan. Ayla finds herself drawn to the Mamutoi master carver Ranec, which makes Jondalar wildly jealous. It isn't until after the great mammoth hunt, in which Ayla's life is threatened, that a fateful decision is made."
"Na drie jaar alleen te hebben rondgezworven ontmoet een jong meisje uit de IJstijd een man met wie zij verder trekt naar een stam van mammoetjagers."
"Na drie jaar alleen te hebben rondgezworven ontmoet een jong meisje uit de IJstijd een man met wie ze verder trekt naar zijn stam van de mammoetjagers."
"Finalmente, hace unos 35.000 años, nos encontramos ya con el Homo sapiens (la humanidad actual) que pinta las cuevas de Altamira e inventa la agricultura, mientras sigue cazando... Las experiencias de Ayla con el Clan, sus reflexiones en el Valle y sus vivencias con un hombre que llega de esa cultura más evoluciona-da que existe en alguna parte, la han convertido en un personaje excepcional. Conviven ahora con una agrupación humana en la que ya se advierten los perfiles de una sociedad evolucionada: aparecen los poderes político-religiosos, y entre medias está la Mujer que Cura, puesto que viene a ocupar Ayla por méritos propios. Representa así la autoridad científico-moral en una sociedad de cazadores-recolectores cada vez más compleja, donde empiezan a perfilarse conceptos abstractos como el arte, la libertad, la tolerancia, los celos... Cuando parecía que iba a enraizar definitivamente con "los Cazadores de Mamuts", genuinos representantes de los Otros, el destino cambia de nuevo su rumbo."@es
"Ayla and Jondalar embark on a journey that takes them to the Mamutoi, the Mammoth Hunters, and Ayla must make a fateful choice between two men--Jondalar and Ranec, the Mamutoi's master carver, in a story of Ice Age Europe."
"Ayla and Jondalar embark on a journey that takes them to the Mamutoi, the Mammoth Hunters, and Ayla must make a fateful choice between two men--Jondalar and Ranec, the Mamutoi's master carver, in a story of Ice Age Europe."@en
"Third segment of the Earth's Children series continues the story of blond Ayla, the Cro-Magonon woman raised by Neanderthals. She now meets a cave artist Ranec, one of the mammoth hunters and must choose between him and her friend and lover Jondalar."
"Im dritten, mitreissenden Band aus dem Zyklus "Die Kinder der Erde" treffen Ayla und Jondalar auf die Mammutjäger, die wie sie zur Gruppe der Cro-Magnon-Menschen gehören. Sie werden von dem Stamm als vollwertige Mitglieder aufgenommen. Das Schicksal scheint ihnen endlich gewogen, doch Ayla steht plötzlich zwischen zwei Männern ... Jean M. Auel ist Jahrgang 1936. Nach ihrem Wirtschaftsdiplom sucht sie 1977 eigentlich nach einem gutbezahlten Job im Bankwesen, um ihre Kinder zu ernähren. Parallel dazu beginnt sie einen Roman zu schreiben, und als sie eine Führungsposition angeboten bekommt, ist sie bereits mit Leidenschaft Schriftstellerin. Um weiterschreiben zu können, verzichtet sie auf das sichere Gehalt. Zu Recht, denn ihre Steinzeit-Romane werden zu Knüllern mit Kultcharakter. Jean M. Auel ist fünffache Mutter und vielfache Grossmutter und lebt in Oregon."
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