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Clan of the cave bear
Clan of the cave bear









In fairness to Auel, it’s possible she also signaled POV changes using breaks in the text, something I couldn’t tell from listening to an audiobook.Ī few events in the book strained credibility, though these events were necessary, perhaps, to make the novel relevant to our present and to help readers identify with Ayla. Auel did a fair job of signaling which character’s POV we were in, but it’s not necessary to describe how each major character feels about significant events the reader can discern a good deal of that from expressions and actions. I found the point-of-view changes distracting at times. Once the reader understands the motives driving a character, it’s no longer necessary to drag the reader through the careful weighing of pluses and minuses. The author presents detailed pros and cons for every choice. In addition, for every big decision made by any character, the entire deliberative thought process was described. However, I found the novel repetitive, as if the author felt she had to remind the forgetful reader of previous events and who the characters were, on a frequent basis. Sandra Burr did commendable job of narration. Auel wrote in an easy-to-read style that flowed well. Anyone aspiring to lead a team would do well to emulate Brun, the clan leader through much of the novel. I thought the book contained profound lessons about leadership, with both positive and negative examples. The conflicts posed bedeviling problems for the characters, especially Ayla. I thought the conflicts in the novel were clear and challenging, both the inter-character conflicts and the conflicts with the environment.

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Descriptions of the settings and characters were vivid, making the events of the book easy to imagine. I found the characters to be distinct, memorable, and intriguing. I liked how the author didn’t paint the lives of these prehistoric people as being simple these characters had complex lives and traditions, as well as sophisticated knowledge of their environment. The novel seemed, to this listener, to be authoritative and well-researched. She is taken in by a clan of Neanderthals and her differences from them complicate all their lives. In brief, an earthquake collapses a cave containing a clan of Cro-Magnon people and the only survivor is a five-year-old girl named Ayla. I listened to the Brilliance Audio CD version, narrated by Sandra Burr. Along with the rest of the world, you read the book, and perhaps the series, long ago.

clan of the cave bear

Yes, I’m one of the few who hadn’t read Jean M.











Clan of the cave bear