She Who Remembers
"The novel of America's prehistory... I loved this compelling story. It would not let me go!" – Jean Marie Auel
She stood apart for her unusual blue eyes. But to the clan who took her in – and the man who saved her – she was born for a special destiny.
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Kwani
Kwani consists of three books. The current recommended reading order for the series is provided below.
