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People of the Raven: First North American, Book 12
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People of the Raven: First North American, Book 12
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People of the Raven: First North American, Book 12

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In this newest installment of the bestselling Prehistoric North America series, animals and humans are struggling for survival amidst massive environmental change. Mammoths, mastodons, and giant lions have become extinct, and Rain Bear, the chief of Sandy Point Village, knows his struggling Raven People may be next. One day a beautiful red-haired woman, Evening Star, stumbles into his council lodge and begs him for sanctuary. He soon learns that she's an escaped slave from the North Wind People, a Caucasoid race and the Raven People's mortal enemies. If he offers to protect her, the North Wind People will attack, but if he sends her back, Rain Bear knows Evening Star will be tortured and perhaps killed.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateJun 4, 2004
ISBN9781415912973
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People of the Raven: First North American, Book 12
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Kathleen O'Neal Gear

Kathleen O'Neal Gear is a New York Times-bestselling author and nationally award-winning archaeologist who has been honored by the U.S. Department of the Interior and the United States Congress. She is the author or co-author of 50 books and over 200 non-fiction articles. Her books have been translated into 29 languages. She lives in northern Wyoming with W. Michael Gear and a wily Shetland Sheep dog named Jake.

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  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
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    Really enjoyed this one as much for the research and detail of pre-colonial America as for the story itself. Well done on both counts, and I'm off for another from the Gears.
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
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    Good read, Pacific Northwest History. Enjoyed and passed on the JRS.
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    Barbara McClintock's enchanting story of two precocious French schoolchildren and their walk home from school, "Adele & Simon" is a whimsical and inviting book that just begs participation from the reader. With lushly detailed, open and scenic illustrations of the various places Adele and her brother Simon stop on the way home, this book offers a "Where's Waldo?"-like opportunity for kids to delve into the textures and details of the locales of 1930s-era Parisian society. It's a richly fascinating book, one that you just can't put dow