The Land of Painted Caves: Earth's Children, Book Six by Auel, Jean M.
Jean M. Auel
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The Land of Painted Caves: Earth's Children, Book Six -- Jean M. Auel - Paperback


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In this, the extraordinary conclusion of the ice-age epic series, Earth's Children(R), Ayla, Jondalar, and their infant daughter, Jonayla, are living with the Zelandonii in the Ninth Cave. Ayla has been chosen as an acolyte to a spiritual leader and begins arduous training tasks.

Whatever obstacles she faces, Ayla finds inventive ways to lessen the difficulties of daily life, searching for wild edibles to make meals and experimenting with techniques to ease the long journeys the Zelandonii must take while honing her skills as a healer and a leader. And there are the Sacred Caves that Ayla's mentor takes her to see. They are filled with remarkable paintings of mammoths, lions, and bears, and their mystical aura at times overwhelms Ayla.

But all the time Ayla has spent in training rituals has caused Jondalar to drift away from her. The rituals themselves bring her close to death, but through them Ayla gains A Gift of Knowledge so important that it will change her world.

Sixth in the acclaimed Earth's Children(R) series

Author: Jean M. Auel
Publisher: Bantam
Published: 11/22/2011
Pages: 848
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.88lbs
Size: 6.97h x 7.45w x 1.41d
ISBN: 9780553289435

Accelerated Reader:
Reading Level: 6.7
Point Value: 52
Interest Level: Upper Grade
Quiz #/Name: 144247 / Land of Painted Caves

About the Author

Jean M. Auel is an international phenomenon. Her Earth's Children(R) series have sold more than 45 million copies worldwide and includes The Clan of the Cave Bear, The Valley of Horses, The Mammoth Hunters, The Plains of Passage, The Shelters of Stone, and The Land of Painted Caves. Her extensive research has earned her the respect of archaeologists and anthropologists around the world. She has honorary degrees from four universities and was named an Officer in the Order of Arts and Letters by the French government's Ministry of Culture. She lives with her husband, Ray, in Oregon.