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The Clan of the Cave Bear: Earth's Children, Book One Mass Market Paperback – September 1, 1983

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Through Jean M. Auel’s magnificent storytelling we are taken back to the dawn of modern humans, and with a girl named Ayla we are swept up in the harsh and beautiful Ice Age world they shared with the ones who called themselves the
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A natural disaster leaves the young girl wandering alone in an unfamiliar and dangerous land until she is found by a woman of the Clan, people very different from her own kind. To them, blond, blue-eyed Ayla looks peculiar and ugly—she is one of the Others, those who have moved into their ancient homeland; but Iza cannot leave the girl to die and takes her with them. Iza and Creb, the old Mog-ur, grow to love her, and as Ayla learns the ways of the Clan and Iza’s way of healing, most come to accept her. But the brutal and proud youth who is destined to become their next leader sees her differences as a threat to his authority. He develops a deep and abiding hatred for the strange girl of the Others who lives in their midst, and is determined to get his revenge.
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The stunning epic that stirred the imagination of millions. Here is a novel of awesome beauty and power. A moving saga about people, relationships and the boundaries of love. Through Jean Auel's magnificent storytelling, we are taken back to the dawn of mankind and swept up in the wonderful world of a very special heroine, Ayla. Her enthralling story is one we all can share. A natural disaster has left young Ayla alone, wandering, fending for herself in an unfamiliar land. One day, she is discovered by the Clan of the Cave bear, men and women far different from her own people. Tall, blond, blue-eyed Ayla is a mysterious stranger to the Clan and at first they mistrust her and cast her out. But as she grows to know them and to learn the ways of the Clan, she is welcomed. And as she leads them in their struggle for survival, the Clan come to worship Ayla. For in her blood flows the future of humanity.

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  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Bantam Books (September 1, 1983)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Mass Market Paperback ‏ : ‎ 495 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 0553250426
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0553250428
  • Lexile measure ‏ : ‎ 1000L
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 9.6 ounces
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 4.14 x 1.36 x 6.85 inches
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Jean M. Auel is one of the world's most esteemed and beloved authors. Her extensive factual research has earned her the respect of renowned scientists, archaeologists and anthropologists around the globe.

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Customers find the book's story captivating and entertaining. They praise the writing quality as brilliant and thorough. The book provides an informative and detailed account of ancient history and the origins of humankind. Readers appreciate the compelling characters and their development throughout the story.

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664 customers mention "Story quality"664 positive0 negative

Customers enjoy the story's quality. They find it engaging and one of the best novels they have read. The Clan arrangements are interesting to read about, and the series is extraordinary. Readers feel close to the story and a part of it, and plan to continue reading the whole series.

"The reason, at least for me, this ranks as a classic, deserving of 5 stars, is because of the way in which Auel puts words to page in her style of..." Read more

"I read this book years ago. It was a great story and I purchased it again because I want to reread it." Read more

"...Iza is kind and Motherly. Creb is wise and kind as well as powerful. Brun is stoic and in control. Broud is moody and dangerous...." Read more

"...It made me, personally, feel so close to the story and so much a part of it that I found myself wanting to learn the skills of the clan, wanting to..." Read more

234 customers mention "Reading quality"230 positive4 negative

Customers find the book engaging and thought-provoking. They describe it as a moving plot with an intriguing setting that keeps their interest even when they get tired. The book opens up new possibilities and makes them think deeply about life. Readers appreciate the fantastic world-building and consider the book an entertaining look at a period in human development.

"...of being one of the great storytellers of all times, is simply mind-blowing and worthy of praise...." Read more

"...The descriptions of the primeval flora and fauna are interesting, but are on the side of being excessive...." Read more

"...It makes you really think about life and our understanding of the world and makes you see it from a completely different but no less meaningful..." Read more

"...It is just as entertaining and engrossing as it was all those years ago...." Read more

163 customers mention "Writing quality"124 positive39 negative

Customers enjoy the book's writing quality. They find the author's descriptions vivid and well-written, without graphic details. The scenes are described in a simple way that allows readers to picture events as they unfold. Readers appreciate the author's use of descriptions of the environment, plants, animals, and thought-provoking content.

"...And what a wonderful experience it was! Auel's style of writing is very intense, vivid, and illustratively descriptive...." Read more

"...But, to be frank, it is a very clear way to show a delineation between the culture of the Others and the Clan and how the Others are more ~advanced~..." Read more

"...The story itself, while well-written, is mere fantasy...." Read more

"...The final book is so awful, that it reads like Auel copied pages of her research notes on cave-man times and occasionally remembers that there are..." Read more

162 customers mention "Depth"159 positive3 negative

Customers find the book informative and rich in detail. They appreciate the author's research into herbal medicine and ancient technology. The book is filled with lessons about life, love, loss, strength, courage, and relevance. Readers praise the book as engaging, entertaining, and engrossing. It is a wonderful way for people to learn about life before modern times and the many messages are profound.

"This first book of the series is a perfect marriage of consummate research and a truly creative mind...." Read more

"...The book is rich in detail. The plot is engaging if not original...." Read more

"...The characters and their depth have stayed with me. Reading it this time was no less intense. Epic story beautifully told." Read more

"...It is just as entertaining and engrossing as it was all those years ago...." Read more

141 customers mention "Historical accuracy"111 positive30 negative

Customers find the book instructive about ancient history and the origins of humankind. They appreciate the vivid descriptions of prehistoric people, technology, mythology, superstition, and evolution. The story transports them back to a time completely different from their own through its detailed depiction of the time frame.

"...Reading this book brought me back in time, if even for a short while...." Read more

"...Auel has created such a believable and historically viable story, that the reader can't help but fall into the lives of these people, who call..." Read more

"...the Clan and how the Others are more ~advanced~ because they treat women as people and not as servants and sex slaves...." Read more

"...It's very graphic details and scenes at times, which can cause triggers for anyone that's a survivor of any sort of abuse, and can be a difficult..." Read more

90 customers mention "Character development"82 positive8 negative

Customers find the characters compelling and engaging. They appreciate the strong female protagonist who overcomes challenges and limitations.

"I couldn't put it down. Ms. Auel made the characters come alive. I can't wait to see what happens to Ayla in the next book...." Read more

"...This book was so amazing on so many levels. The amount of character growth you get to witness over the years of their lives was incredible...." Read more

"...Ms. Auel has written a fascinating story replete with interesting characters and sub-plots and filled with incredibly complex herb lore, survival..." Read more

"...Ayla is a bright, resourceful, optimistic heroine, but her character is a little TOO perfect...." Read more

71 customers mention "Pacing"44 positive27 negative

Customers have different views on the pacing of the book. Some find the story moving and riveting, transporting them to another time. Others feel it's too slow and bogged down with details.

"...Reading it this time was no less intense. Epic story beautifully told." Read more

"...It's frankly, just not right and just not believable." Read more

"Ok, I read the whole thing pretty quickly, I couldn’t put it down...." Read more

"...You will be glad you read it. All the way to the end. It will keep you fixed." Read more

41 customers mention "Emotional content"24 positive17 negative

Customers have mixed opinions about the emotional content of the book. Some find it wrought with raw emotion, including laughter, tears, and anguish. Others feel the ending is heart-wrenching and distressing, and the series doesn't end as expected.

"...makes you laugh and get angry and get scared, but most of all, it makes you cry...." Read more

"...a survivor of any sort of abuse, and can be a difficult and stressfully distressing read...." Read more

"...This book was such a fascinating and heart-wrenching experience for me; I am anxious to continue reading the series and hope to see Ayla rise above..." Read more

"...This book stands OK on its own, though the ending is kind of a cliff hanger. Just a warning for people starting the series out." Read more

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  • Reviewed in the United States on August 22, 2022
    The reason, at least for me, this ranks as a classic, deserving of 5 stars, is because of the way in which Auel puts words to page in her style of writing, which is an exceptional skill. On top of all that, the research and lengths she dedicated herself to before even telling the story, adds to it being a rare feat of accomplishment. The way in which Auel's unique talent of being one of the great storytellers of all times, is simply mind-blowing and worthy of praise.

    As much as I remember loving this series back when it first came out and I first read it, I realized now I wouldn't be able to read this book, let alone the entire series, straight through and at the same rapid pace I now tend to read at today.

    This one requires so much more concentration to absorb and fully appreciate, as well as remembering what a huge difference of mindfulness we were at back when first printed and released. Huge difference in societal acceptance of what a female lead character, heck any female, was allowed to develop and be presented as in the written word.

    Just as importantly though, in this review I also personally have a strong desire to share a particular viewpoint for other select readers that may be similar to myself.
    It's very graphic details and scenes at times, which can cause triggers for anyone that's a survivor of any sort of abuse, and can be a difficult and stressfully distressing read. If you have "triggers" you may want to give some thought on how to approach some of the scenes.

    It wasn't enough for me to stop reading the book. I just dug in harder, got through those areas, and read on. And what a wonderful experience it was!

    Auel's style of writing is very intense, vivid, and illustratively descriptive. My mind's eye could smoothly and agilely take the words off the page and transfer them to a realistic interpretation of more of a visual versus spoken image. Like a motion picture, I saw the clan women hunting and gathering vegetables, nuts, and seeds, on the vast open plains outside their cave. I could see Ayla, the MC, as she climbed the hillside, into the cliffs, as she was looking for her hidden, secretive cave. I was easily able to place myself next to Ayla during the brutally cold weather periods, on the seering plains as she walked for days in the desert-like conditions. I was drawn in as if I was watching it unfold before my very eyes, when the men went on the mammoth hunt, or participated in the sacred rituals that had been passed down for innumerable generations.

    What a monumental, colossal journey Auel weaves. She is more than just a writer, but rather a gifted storyteller that harkens back to the time period she shares with us. They had limited access to writing utensils, or parchment in order to document the stories, but rather had to remember everything in vivid detail to entertain, share, and pass on with the next generation.

    My ONLY criticism is more one directed at the publishing company of this particular release of the e-book. To include 6!!! lengthy excerpts from other books from the writer, AND additionally an acknowledgements section, AND an interview with the author is above and beyond shallow and greedy! It still showed I had close to 2 hours left in the book. Major disappointment! As much as I enjoyed reading about the research Auel put forth to write this, it was still a huge letdown.

    I would still highly recommend this book and the series to anyone interested in historical fantasy fiction.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on March 3, 2025
    This first book of the series is a perfect marriage of consummate research and a truly creative mind. While additional knowledge of the beginnings of humanity will continue to accrue, this work will always hold a treasured place of the beginnings of understanding what makes us human.
  • Reviewed in the United States on March 7, 2025
    I read this book years ago. It was a great story and I purchased it again because I want to reread it.
  • Reviewed in the United States on November 21, 2014
    I first read this book when I was 14, as assigned reading for high school. It was for a humanities class and it was chosen for its description of human life in the caveman days. I loved the book at the first reading and it quickly became a favorite. I recently decided to re-read it after a couple decades and it held up surprisingly well. I have always had an interest in Neanderthal and Cro-Magnons, and the early development of humans on the planet. The book is rich in detail. The plot is engaging if not original. The tale of a fish-out-of-water in Ayla, a young Cro-Magnon girl, being orphaned by an earthquake and being found and raised by a clan of Neanderthals. It is a story of human development and adaptability, but also illustrates that we are not as adaptable as we think. The Neanderthals were doomed to die out and could not adapt. The new species, personified by Ayla, is more adaptable yet she could never completely conform to the Neanderthal way.

    The book has its flaws and I would normally give it three stars, but I do really like this book so I bumped it up to 4. The characters, as endearing as some of them are, are flat and one-note. Iza is kind and Motherly. Creb is wise and kind as well as powerful. Brun is stoic and in control. Broud is moody and dangerous. Ayla is in reality a kind of a Mary-Sue with being extremely clever, and brave, and young, and fearless, and smart, and beautiful but she doesn't know she is beautiful... She is kind of a blank that could be considered an author-insert. Auel describes these characters using the same words over and over again. The descriptions of the primeval flora and fauna are interesting, but are on the side of being excessive. Some reviewers don't like the sci-fi twist of the Neanderthals having racial memory and even telepathic powers under certain conditions. I can understand that but it is a work of fiction after all and it doesn't bother me personally. I was more dubious of the book's conceit that Neanderthals didn't realize babies are started by sex. The clan believes that they are created by spirits floating around and being swallowed. There is a disturbing rape scene in the book, between a very young Ayla and a member of the clan. Her extreme youth throughout the book bothered me more when I read it most recently. I know, they were cave-people and matured and were expected to grow up quicker, but it is still odd to think by the end of the book Ayla is only like 12 years old after all she has been through.

    Though this book is enjoyable, the rest of the Earth's Children series is pretty awful. Books 2 and 3 are OK, but not at the same level of interest as book 1. Books 4-6 are almost unreadable. Ayla meets with her own kind and runs around astonishing everyone with her awesomeness. She falls in love with an equally awesome guy, and the two of them go around being annoyingly awesome and have lots of overly-described sex but little plot or conflict. The latter books are soft-core caveman porn with a little plot thrown in. Unfortunately, writing about sex is not Auel's strong point imo. In addition, the series has WAY too much repetitive description of what type of tea Ayla brewed, how to cook ptarmigan the way Creb liked it, and descriptions of the environment. It is to the point where paragraphs seem lifted from previous books or chapters and used over and over again. In the course of the series, Ayla never tries to reconnect with the clan, and besides having to travel and having lovers' spats, really doesn't have much to do in latter books. The final book is so awful, that it reads like Auel copied pages of her research notes on cave-man times and occasionally remembers that there are characters to be written about. This book stands OK on its own, though the ending is kind of a cliff hanger. Just a warning for people starting the series out.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on December 30, 2024
    I couldn't put it down. Ms. Auel made the characters come alive. I can't wait to see what happens to Ayla in the next book. I hope she comes back for Durc.

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  • Lori Sheppard
    5.0 out of 5 stars Great series
    Reviewed in Canada on January 14, 2025
    Love the story line of this series.
  • Enrique M.
    5.0 out of 5 stars Lectura amena
    Reviewed in Mexico on October 15, 2024
    Muy entretenido
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  • pavlova pavlinka
    5.0 out of 5 stars Ho letto questo libro due volte e non smetto di meravigliarmi
    Reviewed in Italy on October 3, 2023
    Non è facile descrivere un mondo scomparso da centinaia di migliaia di anni. A quel tempo (paleolitico inferiore) i metalli non esistevano ancora e gli strumenti di pietra non erano particolarmente diversificati. I reperti archeologici e le tracce della vita di queste prime persone intelligenti sono estremamente pochi. Ciò nonostante la scrittrice è riuscita a riscoprire questo strano mondo e a conoscerlo alla perfezione. Sembra essersi fusa con l'anima del suo personaggio principale e ha creato una narrazione unica, originale e del tutto in linea con l'epoca. La invidio
  • Shiona Jarchow
    5.0 out of 5 stars Pleasure to read
    Reviewed in India on May 22, 2021
    It's an easy read and I enjoyed the plot of the story. I will recommend this series to all my reading buddies. Can't wait to read the next book
  • jose garcia
    5.0 out of 5 stars Correcto
    Reviewed in Spain on May 9, 2021
    Todo bien. Llego un poco más tarde de la fecha señalada