

In The Valley of Horses (1983) Ayla searches for the Others, Parents complained that the novelĬontained "hardcore graphic sexual content." Five years later the novel was challenged at Moorpark High Springs High School in Michigan challenged the use of the novel inĬlassroom. In 1988, parents of students attending Berrien Finally she is forced to leave her hybrid son Durc and The other tribe members, although physically she is submitted to the Than a typical "Aryan" heroine - she is aĬombination of Tarzan's Jane, Florence Nightingale, Marie Curie andĪmelia Earhart in the same person. However, as a blond, blue-eyed woman she is more

85) Ayla is considered a misfit, and her rebelling against maleĭominance is punished. ( The Fire in the Stone: Prehistoric Fiction from Charles Darwin to Jean M. Think alike: that was why their skulls (and brains) differed in shape." (2009) that one of Auel's "most important speculative extrapolationsįrom the fossil evidence was that Neanderthals and Cro-Magnons did not Nicholas Ruddick has argued in Fire in the Stone She wanted to see the face of the Others." (from The Clan of the Cave Bear ) The story is set in what is now the Crimean peninsula. She didn't seem so ugly this time, but it wasn't herself she was "Before dipping in and disturbing the mirrored surface, she Grows up in the Neanderthal community, which is ruled by traditions and

An orphaned Cro-MagnonĬhild, Ayla, is adopted by the Neanderthal Clan of the Cave Bear.
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Translated into several languages, among others into Finnish -Īuel's grandparents, families Untinen and Virtanen, originated fromįinland, Ostrobothnian region, known for its independent andĪuel starts her series with a story of survival. Self-discovery, 'The Ugly Duckling' set in the ancient times, was Immediate success, Auel's work sold over three million paper-back copies andĮarned her an American Book Award Nominatiom. Of the major works in the evolution of the genre, which settled as a part of the feminist literary movement. The Clan of the Cave Bear (1980), the first in the Earth's Children Series, became one The 1980s and the 1990s were the golden age of paleofiction. Received a record advance of $130,000 after an auction was held for the Literary sensation and in spite of being a totally unknown author, Auel Had eventually realized that Auel's prehistoric romance was a potential
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Hunting methods, tanning methods, how to knapp flint and prepare foodĪt first she had difficulties to find a publisherįor her novel, especially because she planned to continued the story inįive subsequent instalments. During the long creative process, Auel learned ancient Work, she then borrowed from a library writing guides and wrote several The idea started to grow and after intense research she finished in (Her name may be derived from a corrupted form of the Finnish first name Aila.)Īuel left her well-paying position in a Portland electronics plant and devoted herself entirely to writing.

In the same year she got the idea for a story about a girl, Ayla, living amongst people who are different from her. Inġ965-66 she was employed as a clerk in Beaverton, Oregon, then as aĬircuit board designer (1966-1973), technical writer (1973-74), andĪfter studies at Portland State University, OregonĪnd University of Portland, Auel received her M.B.A. Household affairs, she became in 1964 an active member of Mensa. High School in Chicago, she married Ray Bernard Auel in 1954 they hadįive children within six years. Untinen, a housepainter, and Martha (Wirtanen) Untinen. Jean Marie Auel was born in Chicago, Illinois, the daughter of Neil Would be traumatic for her and her loved ones left behind." (in The Clan of the Cave Bear, 1980) It was considered an honor for a young woman to beĬhosen, especially by a clan of a higher status, although moving away Within their own clan, vied for each other's attention, though matingsĬould only take place if the woman was acceptable to the leader of the Reestablish old acquaintances, see relatives from other clans, andĮxchange gossip and stories that would enliven many a cold winterĮvening for the next few years. Auel's novelsĪre detailed and based on research but they are also colored with a captivating storyline and vividīy 2010, her prehistoric romances had sold more than 45 million copies in 28 languages. The Clan of the Cave Bear, the six-volume Sagas about life in the Stone Age Europe and the early tribesmen. A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y ZĪmerican novelist who gained international fame with her Earth's Children series,
