Ayla

Boyali Magaralar Diyari

Paperback, 770 pages

Published April 13, 2014 by Artemis Yayinlari.

ISBN:
978-605-142-451-4
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In The land of Painted Caves, Jean M. Auel brings the ice-age epic Earth's Children series to an extraordinary conclusion. Ayla, one of the most remarkable and beloved heroines in contemporary fiction, continues to explore the world and the people around her with curiosity, insight, and above all, courage.

As the story opens, Ayla, Jondalar, and their infant daughter, Jonayla are welcomed by the Zelandonii, but problems arise. They are faced with new challenges, not just the ordinary trials of sheer survival, but the complications posed by many groups of people who need to live and work together. The wisdom that Ayla gained from her struggles as an orphaned child, alone in a hostile environment, strengthens her as she moves closer to leadership of the Zelandonia.

Ayla and Jondalar's first priority is the care for their golden-haired child, Jonayla, and the well-being of their amazing animals, Wolf, Whinney, Racer, and …

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While creating a toy for a crippled child, Ayla inadvertantly invents a crude combustion engine, saving the tribe from total anhilation at the hands of nature. She is congratulated by her best friend the lion and conveys her satisfaction to her horse, whose language she speaks. She celebrates the tribe's deliverance from the peril that only just began to occur shortly before her arrival by having perfect sex with her sensitive cave-man lover.

It's the sixth book in the series, thirty years after the first book was printed and ten since the last. Jean M. Auel clearly needs a new jetski.