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The Last Neanderthal

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The Last Neanderthal

By: Claire Cameron
Narrated by: Erin Moon
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International best seller

One of the most anticipated books of 2017: The Millions, CBC, Chatelaine, Globe and Mail, Maclean's

From the author of The Bear, the enthralling story of two women separated by millennia, but linked by an epic journey that will transform them both.

Forty thousand years in the past, the last family of Neanderthals roams the earth. After a crushingly hard winter, their numbers are low, but Girl, the oldest daughter, is just coming of age and her family is determined to travel to the annual meeting place and find her a mate.

But the unforgiving landscape takes its toll, and Girl is left alone to care for Runt, a foundling of unknown origin. As Girl and Runt face the coming winter storms, Girl realizes she has one final chance to save her people, even if it means sacrificing part of herself.

In the modern day, archaeologist Rosamund Gale works well into her pregnancy, racing to excavate newly found Neanderthal artifacts before her baby comes. Linked across the ages by the shared experience of early motherhood, both stories examine the often taboo corners of women's lives.

Haunting, suspenseful, and profoundly moving, The Last Neanderthal asks us to reconsider all we think we know about what it means to be human.

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Genre Fiction Historical Literary Fiction Thriller & Suspense Women's Fiction Exciting
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I liked the way it was written, the back and forth between now and then, it definitely was able to reach me on an emotional level and i found some parts really heavy actually, which is credit to the author for taking me there. If there are some inaccuracies with source material I’d remind yourself that this is a open constantly evolving field with various opinions, takes and arguments from different archeologists. If you’re trying to tell a story from the time of neanderthal with them parameters you would have to just pick what evidence makes the most sense & fits best, as again the evidence is often controversial.

I agree the reader could have done better, added more effort & passion in overall and not just in certain moments.

Overall i love it & would recommend.

A great exploration of what it could have been like

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I listened to this for book club and found it awful. The concept is interesting, but the author's execution is poor, spelling everything out repeatedly and leaving nothing to the imagination. The prose reminded me of the porno novel from "my dad made a porno" podcast.

Would certainly not recommend

Robotic performance of terrible source material

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