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Reindeer People [Paperback]

Megan Lindholm (Author)
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May 21, 2001
A voyage of discovery into the life of a remote aboriginal community in the Siberian Arctic, where the reindeer has been a part of daily life since Palaeolithic times. The Reindeer People is the first in a series of reissues of Megan Lindholm's (Robin Hobb) classic backlist titles. It is set in the harsh wilderness of a prehistoric North America, and tells the story of a tribe of nomads and hunters as they try to survive, battling against enemy tribes, marauding packs of wolves and the very land itself. Living on the outskirts of the tribe Tillu was happy spending her time tending her strange, slow dreamy child Kerlew and comunning with the spirits to heal the sick and bring blessing on new births. However Carp, the Shaman, an ugly wizened old man whose magic smelled foul to Tillu desired both mother and child. Tillu knew Carp's magic would steal her son and her soul. Death waited in the snows of the Tundra, but Tillu knew which she would prefer! Gritty and realistic, it's reminiscent of Jean Auel's Clan of the Cave Bear but written in the compelling style of the author who produced the bestselling Assassin's Apprentice.


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Praise for Megan Lindholm: 'A bright new talent in the fantasy field' Charles de Lint 'Lindholm has created a refreshingly different magic' Locus 'Fascinating, absorbing and well written' Fantasy Review

From the Author

Although out of print in the US, The Reindeer People has been re-issued in the UK by HarperCollins. (ISBN 0007114222) For this and other newly reissued Megan Lindholm books, visit Amazon.co.uk.

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Product Details

  • Paperback: 336 pages
  • Publisher: Voyager; paperback / softback edition (May 21, 2001)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0007114222
  • ISBN-13: 978-0007114221
  • Product Dimensions: 6.9 x 4.1 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 7 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #579,625 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

Megan Lindholm lives and writes in Tacoma, Washington. Her website is at www.meganlindholm.com She also writes as Robin Hobb, but the two voices are distinctively different from one another.

Her novel Wizard of the Pigeons was a Nebula finalist, as were her short stories "A Touch of Lavender" and "Silver Lady and the Fortyish Man." "A Touch of Lavender" was also a Hugo finalist. In addition, her short work has received the Asimov's Reader Award.

Although most of her book length work is produced as Robin Hobb these days, she continues to write short stories as Megan Lindholm.

 

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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars The early Robin Hobb: worth reading, but maybe not seeking out, September 19, 2007
This review is from: Reindeer People (Paperback)
I have loved every one of Robin Hobb's books. So when I saw a copy of The Reindeer People, written in the 80s under (what I believe to be) her own name, I grabbed it.

The story is relatively simple: a woman in prehistoric times heads north with a "simple" son, tries to survive, and meets up with a community that's reindeer centric. It's Fantasy in kind of an earth-mother way: what the shaman does *works*, and spirit guides are more than belief systems. But most of it is simply people trying to make life work: hunt for food, find someone to love, keep warm.

The tale is very predictable, in some ways, and it will definitely make you think of Clan of the Cave Bear. Yet, The Reindeer People is well written, and within a few pages you *do* care about the characters -- particularly the relationship between the heroine and her son. It's a good story, not great; but I'll definitely look for the next book in the series, Wolf's Brother.

If you're a fan of Hobb's later work, you'll see her talent before she learned to master her writing skills. For example, this book has far more exposition than do her later novels, and she switches viewpoint characters far more often than you'll see in her more popular fantasy series. But the talent is there, and the story is enjoyable. It's worth reading... but unless you're a die-hard Hobb fan (and I think I do qualify for that role), you probably don't need to go way out of your way to read this novel.
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11 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Lindholm's world is full of vivid characters, September 28, 2001
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This review is from: Reindeer People (Paperback)
Tillu lost her parents... in a raid and is left behind pregnant when she was a young girl. Kerlew, her son, is a strange, difficult child, humilated by most people for his strangeness, but loved by Tillu, who became a healer in the meanwhile. Carp, the vicious shaman, discovers that Kerlew has the gift of becoming a great shaman himself. He wants Kerlew, to use him to increase his own power and he wants Tillu for his bed. Tillu flees with the boy and finds the reindeer people, where she believes she is save from Carp. She struggles with her emotions for Heckram, gets threatened by cruel Joboam, who hates Kerlew...well, I don't want to spoil the book for you and so I stop here...It is a book you will love to read again and again. Also recommended is "Wolf Brother", which continues the story of Tillu and Kerlew.
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11 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Reindeer People, October 12, 2003
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The prehistoric story of Tillu, a lone woman who must struggle to try and raise her difficult son.

I don't understand why Lindholm/Hobb doesn't get more credit, nor why her books aren't easier to find. This story, set among prehistoric people who are sort of proto-Saami, certainly outshines most of the Clan of the Cave Bear doorstops.

She isn't a great sentence-level writer, nor a wildly original creator of worlds, but what she does right is to create interesting characters for whom the reader cares. I found this book harder to put down than the more literary work I was supposed to be simultaneously reading. The author has a good grasp of personality, and knows how to engage the reader's sympathies. This novel, though not wildly dramatic in plot, is free of the slow patches that mar her longer Hobb-name work. I felt that Kerlew, an autistic (?) boy who is also self-centered and essentially sinister, perhaps even evil, was a triumph of characterization; she described this type of individual vividly, without perpetuating the superstition that such handicaps make the sufferer somehow "innocent". Overall, though this is not a work of great literature, I enjoyed and recommend it.

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