Once again, Jean M. Auel opens the door of time to reveal an age of
wonder and terror at the dawn of humanity. With all the consummate
storytelling artistry and vivid authenticity she brought to "The Clan Of
The Cave Bear" and its sequel, "The Valley Of Horses," Jean M. Auel
continues the breathtaking epic journey of the woman called Ayla. Now,
with her devoted Jondalar, Ayla boldly sets forth into the land of the
Mamutoi--the Mammoth Hunters, the Others she has been seeking. Though
Ayla must learn their strange customs and language, it is because of her
uncanny hunting and healing skills that she is adopted into the Mammoth
Hearth. Here Ayla finds her first women friends, and painful memories of
the Clan she left behind. Here, too, is Ranec, the dark-skinned,
magnetic master carver of ivory tusks to whom Ayla is irresistibly
drawn--setting Jondalar on fire with jealousy. Throughout the icy
winter, Ayla is torn between her two men. But soon will come the great
spring mammoth hunt, when Ayla must choose her mate and her destiny --
to remain in the Hearth with Ranec, or to follow Jondalar into a far-off
place and an unknown future.