This is the first book in the Savage Land trilogy and not like anything I've read before. Set 75,000 years ago, we meet three different tribes of humans. With a volcano threatening the land, they are on the move to find a safe place to go. Yu'ung is a member of the Neanderthal clan and is working a tribal leader, hunter and assistant to her mother who is the tribe healer. Shanadar is a sub-adult, who is visited by Xhosa, a spirit, sending him on a trip to save Yu'ung and her tribe. He gets help from a group of spirits that appear as canis, or wolves. The third tribe are the Tall Ones, or homo-sapiens led by Fierce. Will they all survive the erruption? Can they work together?
I found this book extremely interesting. Jacqui Murray did a lot of research on prehistoric tribes to write this book with accuracy. Neanderthals are usually portrayed as surviving by instinct and not being very bright, but it seems that is probably not the case. They had healers that used herbs and plants to save others and cure many ailments. They knew how to hunt and use weapons. They were smaller in stature, but stronger, and they respected the living creatures, only killing them to eat them and using almost everything, with very little waste. In contrast, The Tall Ones (the Homo Sapiens) were weaker and cleverer. They would kill for sport, often wasting much of the animal. They even fought and killed each other, a precursor of what is going on in the world today. There are other characters we meet in the story, all who play an important part. There is a lot of adventure, some danger, and relationships that all play out in the story. It ends on a bit of a cliff hanger, as far as the volcanic eruption is concerned, so I will have to get to the next book. Badlands, soon to find out what is next for Yu'ung, Shanadar and the others.