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  2. The Plains of Passage - Wikipedia

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    "The Plains of Passage" spent weeks on the New York Times best sellers list from 1990–1991. [2] The novel currently holds a 3.7/5 on Goodreads [3] and a 4.5/5 on the Barnes and Noble website. [4] Many readers found this book to have tedious details and meticulous information, but was enjoyable overall. [3] [4]

  3. Earth's Children - Wikipedia

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    The Clan of the Cave Bear - National Book Award Finalist for First Novel (1981) [8] The Shelters of Stone - Publieksprijs voor het Nederlandse Boek Nominee (2002) Despite the above, the Earth's Children series was the nineteenth most banned and challenged book in the United States between 1990 and 1999. [9]

  4. Jean M. Auel - Wikipedia

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    By May 2002, on the cusp of the publication of the fifth book, the series had sold 34 million books. [13] The sixth and final book in the series, The Land of Painted Caves, was published in 2011. [14] The Clan of the Cave Bear, 1980; The Valley of Horses, 1982; The Mammoth Hunters, 1985; The Plains of Passage, 1990; The Shelters of Stone, 2002

  5. Ayla (Earth's Children) - Wikipedia

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    Ayla is the main character of Jean Auel's Earth's Children novels, a series which started in 1980. She is a woman of unknown origins, simply referred to as one of 'the Others', though possibly a Cro-Magnon woman who was raised by Neanderthals.

  6. The Mammoth Hunters - Wikipedia

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    This book picks up where The Valley of Horses ends; Ayla and Jondalar meet a group known as the Mamutoi, or Mammoth Hunters, with whom they live for a period of time. As the group's name suggests, their hosts rely on mammoth not only for food but also for building materials and a number of other commodities - and indeed for spiritual sustenance.

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  8. Jondalar - Wikipedia

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    Jondalar of the Zelandonii is the male main character of Jean Auel's Earth's Children speculative historical fiction series set in the Late Stone Age of Europe. He has long pale blond hair which he usually pulls back in a ponytail (called a "club" by his people), vivid blue eyes, is six feet six inches tall, and is described as extremely handsome and skillful in many ways.

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