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The Woman Who Loved Reindeer
The Woman Who Loved Reindeer
Author: Meredith Ann Pierce
When her sister-in-law brings her a strange golden baby to care for, a young girl, living in the cold lands far to the north, is unaware that this unusual child will help her fulfill her destiny as leader of her people.
ISBN-13: 9780152017996
ISBN-10: 0152017992
Publication Date: 5/1/2000
Pages: 256
Reading Level: Young Adult
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3.3 stars, based on 15 ratings
Publisher: Magic Carpet Books
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
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A neat fable, with overtones of Jean Auel's Clan of the Cave Bear.
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Meredith Ann Pierce is always a pleasure to read. Her imagination is captivating, and her words flow like music. I will wait impatiently for her next work.
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This was the first book I have read by this author. Beautiful storyteller, I'll be looking for more books by her.
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A wonderful story, possessing the entertainment value of a fantasy novel and the authority of a creation myth.
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From School Library Journal
Grade 8 Up The two-mooned planet on which this magical fantasy is set is a cross between Yellowstone and Lapland. Caribou is the wisewoman of the title, and Reindeer is a trangl one who can take the form of deer or mortal. As a pre-teen, Caribou was brought the baby to rear by her brother's frightened wife, who conceived the child while her husband was away. Caribou grows attached to the precocious golden-eyed boy but never thinks of him as her own child. From early on he shows signs of being more than human, but Caribou's growing status as wisewoman and her apartness from the villagers help shield Reindeer from notice. But when the deer part of his nature calls him to run with the wild herds, Caribou grieves and rejoices when the man side compels his return as her lover. The author of the "Darkangel" series (Atlantic) convincingly and poetically portrays their lives and adventures, both together and in Caribou's attempts to save her people from the changing earth of quakes and eruptions and to find them safe passage away, aided by Reindeer's wild knowledge in his guise as stag. Her dealings with troll hedgewives and her visit to the Fireking's underground world are wonderfully realized. A promising new world for fantasy buffs. Ruth M. McConnell, San Antonio Public Library


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