The Stone Breakers - A Novel of the First Americans
Imagine you are living in a world with an environment only remotely like your own and in a time when your main source of survival technology is made of stone.
You have no writing to pass on the basics of your group heritage. Yet, you possess an essentially modern brain, capable of all the complexities of human communication and social skills we practice today. You have just entered the world of The Stone Breakers, a story of the first peoples who came to and settled America during and at the end of the last ice age.
“The People of the Stone” series is not just another “how to live in the stone age” book series, but a new look at the important questions of the day concerning the origins and spread of the first Americans and their struggles to people a vast new land.
Book 2: Voices Upon the Wind
Voices Upon the Wind is the second novel in the author’s “People of the Stone” series dealing with some of the controversial issues in the peopling of the Americas at the end of the last ice age.
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