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People of the Wolf (The First North Americans series, Book 1) [Mass Market Paperback]

Kathleen O'Neal Gear (Author), W. Michael Gear (Author)
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North America's Forgotten Past January 15, 1992
In the dawn of history, a valiant people forged a pathway from an old world into a new one. Led by a dreamer who followed the spirit of the wolf, a handful of courageous men and women dared to cross the frozen wastes to find an untouched, unspoiled continent. This is the magnificent saga of the vision-filled man who led his people to an awesome destiny, and the courageous woman whose love and bravery drove them on in pursuit of that dream.

A sweeping epic of prehistory, People of the Wolf brings the true story of the ancestors of today's Native American peoples to life in an unforgettable saga of hardship and determination, conflict and passion.

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"Provides a realistic insight into the prehistoric world as it was , and does so with a gripping intensity and narrative drive that will please any reader of any genre. Don't miss it." --Rave Reviews on People of the Wolf

"A passionate story out of the misty, iced past, a peek at our distant ancestors in a virgin world." --Richard Wheeler, author of The Far Tribes on People of the Wolf

"This rich, more than believable novel is for anyone who has ever wondered who was here when the country was new--and for anyone who can enjoy good stories told late at night around a mountainside campfire." --Stephen A. Chomko, Interagency Archeologist, National Park Service on People of the Wolf

About the Author

Kathleen O'Neal Gear is a former state historian and archaeologist for Wyoming, Kansas, and Nebraska for the U.S. Department of the Interior. She has twice received the federal government's Special Achievement Award for ""outstanding management"" of our nation's cultural heritage.
 
W. Michael Gear holds a master's degree in archaeology and has worked as a professional archaeologist since 1978. He is principal investigator for Wind River Archaeological Consultants.
 
Together they have written the North America’s Forgotten Past series (People of the Longhouse, The Dawn Country, People of the Mist, People of the Wolf, among others); and the Anasazi Mysteries series. The Gears live in Thermopolis, WY.

Product Details

  • Mass Market Paperback: 448 pages
  • Publisher: Tor Books; 1ST edition (January 15, 1992)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0812521331
  • ISBN-13: 978-0812521337
  • Product Dimensions: 6.8 x 4.1 x 1.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 8.5 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (64 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #262,409 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

 

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23 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A pleasant surprise!, August 31, 2001
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Christopher Ware (Fremont, CA United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: People of the Wolf (The First North Americans series, Book 1) (Mass Market Paperback)
This book had been sitting on my "to read" shelf for a while, along with all the other books in the series. I was a bit reluctant to pick them up, fearing I'd be disappointed after having read and loved Jean M. Auel's EARTH'S CHILDREN series. I finally decided to buckle down and pick up the first book. Now I'm eager to read the rest of them.

The first thing that struck me about this book was the vividness of the characters. From the beginning, I was sympathizing with the main character. The authors draw the reader in to the plight of the People and their suffering. Underneath, there is a hidden strength within them that rings true to me. Not long after, we get to the antagonists and we immediately dislike them. Instead of being driven by evil (I read a lot of fantasy :), their actions are driven by motivations that the reader see as obviously being selfish. The characters, though, see them as being what are best for the People.

The dialogue was well written, but seemed a little too modern for the time period the story took place. There was a lot of banter and sexual connotation that seemed misplaced. We don't really know how (or even if) people spoke during that time perioud, but the way the authors wrote it, it just felt wrong. This only detracted a little bit from the reading experience, but not at all from the story.

This is another of the authors' strong points: their storytelling ability. The plot was very intriguing and the pacing was excellent. At no point did I feel as if the story was dragging along while the authors took the time to develop their characters. These two aspects of their storytelling were seamlessly blended to produce a cohesive and enjoyable whole.

One final small complaint is the fact that I kept getting two or three of the supporting characters mixed up. I don't know if it was me reading the initial character introductions too quickly or the authors not establishing them well enough, but a couple of times, I had to stop and think of which character they were talking about to keep them straight.

Despite this, I still enjoyed this book. The characters were fun to read and I came to care about them. The pacing kept me interested, but not grippingly so (I was able to put the book down most of the time when it was late at night). If you're even considering reading this book, I recommend you do so without hesitation.

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15 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars An excellent beginning!, November 9, 1999
This review is from: People of the Wolf (The First North Americans series, Book 1) (Mass Market Paperback)
I had a hard time getting into the style of writing and understanding the story line at first, having just finished the Jean Auel series, but in short time I was so enveloped in the book that I could not tear myself away. I have seldom read a book so quickly and with such intent. It was a fabulous story of mystical power, dreams, war, abuse and the power of one dreamer to lead his people to their new beginning. The strength of the charachters boggled me and intrigued me. Must read!
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22 of 25 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Okay, February 10, 2006
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This review is from: People of the Wolf (The First North Americans series, Book 1) (Mass Market Paperback)
Aside from the fact that this book was like every other Native American or early American book - in fact, it seemed to steal many of the plot points and characters from other series - it was alright. The characters were a little too "proud Native," and not quite.......real. The writing was only so-so, and a few of the exchanges in dialogue were confusing. The only thing completely negative I have to say about it is...... haven't the authors heard of frostbite??? A character can walk in chilled water, at the top of Alaska, with near-freezing temperatures for two day and a night and not suffer anything worse than shivers? Characters can walk for months in the middle of winter with barely any food, the only shelter is a dug-out snow cave, and no water on hand (the reader is left to assume they eat snow), and survive? Hmmmm. This book lacks the information and logic of Jean Auel's, and instead of educating themselves, the authors seem to want to gloss everything over.

All-in-all, it's a decent read on a boring day, but I'll stick to The Earth Children Series.
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mammoth dung, dart shaft, white hide, mammoth hide, soul eaters, dart point, fox hide, caribou hide, long boots, filled his lungs
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Raven Hunter, One Who Cries, Singing Wolf, Wolf Dreamer, Crow Caller, Ice Fire, Runs In Light, Broken Branch, Green Water, Father Sun, Red Flint, Wind Woman, Jumping Hare, People of the Wolf, Four Teeth, Big Ice, Three Falls, Laughing Sunshine, Eagle Cries, Blessed Star People, Moon Water, Broken Shaft, Buffalo Back, Mammoth People, Long Light
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