"Tenderly perceptive....A resounding affirmation of humanity and what
it holds dearest, from one of our most gifted storytellers."--
Publishers Weekly (starred review)
Thousands of years in the future, all the northern hemisphere is buried
under the ice and snow of a new Ice Age. At the southern end of a large
landmass called Ifrik, two children of the Mahondi people, seven-year
old Mara and her younger brother, Dann, are abducted from their home in
the middle of the night. Raised as outsiders in a poor rural village,
Mara and Dann learn to survive the hardships and dangers of a life
threatened as much by an unforgiving climate and menacing animals as by
a hostile community of Rock People. Eventually they join the great human
migration North, away from the drought that is turning the southern land
to dust, and in search of a place with enough water and food to support
human life. Traveling across the continent, the siblings enter cities
rife with crime, power struggles, and corruption, learning as much about
human nature as about how societies function. With a clear-eyed vision
of the human condition, Mara and Dann is imaginative fiction at its
best.