Description
Set in prehistoric Siberia, a “psychologically acute and soaringly imaginative” novel by a New York Times"bestselling author (Publishers Weekly). In this novel by the author of
Reindeer Moon, set in the Paleolithic age, Kori lives among his hunter-gatherer people, guilty with the knowledge that his unborn child is being carried by his shaman father's new wife. Then, Kori impulsively seizes another woman, from a different tribe, after seeing her swimming in a pond -- putting his group in danger. He calls the woman Muskrat, and her customs, beliefs, and language are utterly alien to him. And their relationship may bring either joy or bloodshed . . .
From an author and anthropologist known for both her fiction and her nonfiction -- including the bestsellers
The Hidden Life of Dogs and
The Tribe of Tiger -- this is a compelling tale “likely to appeal to
Clan of the Cave Bear fans” (
Library Journal).