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Book Reviews of Brother Wind (Prehistoric Trilogy, Bk 3)

Brother Wind (Prehistoric Trilogy, Bk 3)
Brother Wind - Prehistoric Trilogy, Bk 3
Author: Sue Harrison
ISBN-13: 9780380721788
ISBN-10: 0380721783
Publication Date: 9/1/1995
Pages: 463
Rating:
  • Currently 3.9/5 Stars.
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3.9 stars, based on 63 ratings
Publisher: Avon
Book Type: Paperback
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If you like pre-history stories, this is for you
MsJell avatar reviewed Brother Wind (Prehistoric Trilogy, Bk 3) on + 142 more book reviews
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An excellent read - great series of books - loved them!!
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I love Sue Harrison. She is able to weave such a marvelous story. I get caught up in her characters, which is what makes me continue reading her.
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The dramatic conclusion to a monumental saga: Mother earth Father sky and My Sister the moon.
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Claimed by a brutal, despised enemy, Kiin must sacrifice her love for the sake of her tribe and the safety of her children. Left widowed and helpless among the Whale Hunters, Kukutux now faces the impossible challenge of surviving alone. While Samiq wounded and a hunter no more, must take up the mantle of leadership and guide a devastated people abandoned by their gods.
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"In a time before time at the top of the world - in a harsh and unfrgiving age of ice - courage will sustain three remarkable souls thourgh trials as bitter as the chill winds of the eternal winter.

Claimed by a brutal, despised enemy, Kiin must sacrifice her love for the sake of her tribe and the saety of her children. Left widowed and helpless among the Whale Hunter, Kukutux now faces the impossible challenges of surviving alone. While Samiq, wounded and a hunter no more, must take up the mantle of leadership and guide a devastated people abandoned by their gods.

At the dawn of humanity, their extrordinary destinies intertwine. And through hardship and adventure, they endure - confronting the cruelty of man fate and nature with the indomitable strength of heart and spirit."

The dramatic conclusion to the monumental saga: MOTHER EARTH FATHER SKY and MY SISTER THE MOON