The New Ones (The Early Child, #2)

This work follows the adventures of a prehistoric youth, who had been offered by his mother to the Elements in exchange for protection. In search of his lost sister, he enters the tribe of New Ones and comes into manhood.  His greatest test is to battle much more physically powerful prehumans without speech.The results of love lead to an unexpected ending.

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The New Ones (The Early Child, #2)

This work follows the adventures of a prehistoric youth, who had been offered by his mother to the Elements in exchange for protection. In search of his lost sister, he enters the tribe of New Ones and comes into manhood.  His greatest test is to battle much more physically powerful prehumans without speech.The results of love lead to an unexpected ending.

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The New Ones (The Early Child, #2)

The New Ones (The Early Child, #2)

by Michael A. Susko
The New Ones (The Early Child, #2)

The New Ones (The Early Child, #2)

by Michael A. Susko

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Overview

This work follows the adventures of a prehistoric youth, who had been offered by his mother to the Elements in exchange for protection. In search of his lost sister, he enters the tribe of New Ones and comes into manhood.  His greatest test is to battle much more physically powerful prehumans without speech.The results of love lead to an unexpected ending.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940179227465
Publisher: AllrOneofUs Publishing
Publication date: 12/20/2023
Series: The Early Child
Sold by: Draft2Digital
Format: eBook
Sales rank: 571,805
File size: 372 KB

About the Author

The author has lectured on the symbolism of the Paleolithic era and Indigenous cultures. He has also published in evolutionary biology, elaborating a theory which emphasizes the survival of the fragile. With humans, children were born increasingly immature, which demanded protection from parents, groups, and spiritual sources of power. In this work, the author imagines the drama as such "early children" come of age.

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