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Let the Drum Speak (Time Circle, Bk 3)
Let the Drum Speak - Time Circle, Bk 3
Author: Linda Lay Shuler
She is called Antelope, the daughter of Kwani - She Who Remembers. Possessed of the same mystical powers that made her mother beloved and feared, Antelope takes her infant daughter and follows her wandering mate to the fabled city of the Great Sun. Here, her beauty arouses the lust of the city's supreme ruler - a man who will become her most ter...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9780451190956
ISBN-10: 0451190955
Publication Date: 12/1/1997
Pages: 495
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4 stars, based on 48 ratings
Publisher: Signet Book
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
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Deserted by her itinerant husband while giving birth to their first child on a treacherous journey, Kwani returns to the Cicuye village as the mate of Tolonqua, an esteemed hunting chief. Kwani is "She Who Remembers," venerated for her mystical visions and powers, charged with a mission to hand down Indian folklore to young women who will immortalize the ancient customs and beliefs. In this sequel to She Who Remembers ( LJ 2/15/88), Shuler once again crafts a finespun epic saga of Indian tribal rituals in the American Southwest during the late 13th century. Although a bit lengthy, this well-researched novel (complete with bibliography) balances the gusto of buffalo hunts and horrific tribal attacks with romantic interludes and warm vignettes of family life.
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This is an excellent book. I enjoyed learning what travel and childbirth would be like in pre-Columbian times for the native Americans. Trying to reconstruct what a human life was like based on archeology made for more gripping fiction than the formula based romance novels.
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This was a great read.
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A great read about Amerca's prehistory.


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