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Ayla und der Clan des Bären

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Ayla und der Clan des BärenDie Kinder der Erde, Band 1 Der Welterfolg von Jean M. Auel! Die Urzeit vor 30 000 Jahren: Das junge Mdchen Ayla irrt verlassen durch die gefhrliche Wildnis der vorzeitlichen Erde. Der Clan des Bren, ein Stamm von Urmenschen, nimmt sie auf. Doch Ayla ist nicht wie die anderen Stammesmitglieder. Sie ist blond, schlank und lernt berdurchschnittlich schnell Ayla lebt vor 30. 000 Jahren in einer Zeit, in der Schnee und Eis weite Teile des europischen

Die Kinder der Erde, Band 1

Der Welterfolg von Jean M. Auel!


Die Urzeit vor 30 000 Jahren: Das junge Mädchen Ayla irrt verlassen durch die gefährliche Wildnis der vorzeitlichen Erde. Der «Clan des Bären», ein Stamm von Urmenschen, nimmt sie auf. Doch Ayla ist nicht wie die anderen Stammesmitglieder. Sie ist blond, schlank und lernt überdurchschnittlich schnell ...

Ayla lebt vor 30.000 Jahren in einer Zeit, in der Schnee und Eis weite Teile des europäischen Kontinents bedecken. Als während eines Erdbebens Aylas Stamm vernichtet wird, irrt sie ziellos umher und überlebt nur knapp den Angriff eines Höhlenlöwen. Völlig entkräftet wird sie vom Clan des Bären gefunden und aufgenommen. In Iza, der Heilerin des Clans, und deren Bruder Creb, einem mächtigen Medizinmann, findet Ayla neue Eltern. Bald schon ergeben sich Konflikte durch Aylas Andersartigkeit. Nicht nur ihr Aussehen, sondern auch ihre seltsame Art, durch Laute zu kommunizieren, befremden die Clan-Mitglieder. Bald lernt Ayla, auf die "richtige" Art zu sprechen - in der Gebärdensprache.

Viele Verhaltensregeln und Tabus, die den Frauen des Bärenclans auferlegt sind, bereiten der selbstbewussten Ayla auch weiterhin Probleme. Mit Feuereifer stürzt sich Ayla in ihre Ausbildung zur Medizinfrau, denn darin sieht sie ihre einzige Chance, in Zukunft vom Clan akzeptiert zu werden. Doch ihr unabhängiges Wesen lässt sich nicht unterdrücken. So sehr sie sich auch müht, sie bleibt eine Außenseiterin in einer ihr fremden Kultur …

Eine Fantasygeschichte aus der Frühzeit des Menschen

 

Über die Autorin

Jean M. Auel ist Jahrgang 1936. Nach ihrem Wirtschaftsdiplom sucht sie 1977 eigentlich nach einem gutbezahlten Job im Bankwesen, um ihre Kinder zu ernähren. Parallel dazu beginnt sie einen Roman zu schreiben, und als sie eine Führungsposition angeboten bekommt, ist sie bereits mit Leidenschaft Schriftstellerin. Um weiterschreiben zu können, verzichtet sie auf das sichere Gehalt. Zu Recht, denn ihre Steinzeit-Romane werden zu Knüllern mit Kultcharakter. Jean M. Auel ist fünffache Mutter und vielfache Großmutter und lebt in Oregon.
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