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bookshelves: archaia, european, family, fantasy, illness-disease, historical, religion, childhood
Jul 16, 2018
bookshelves: archaia, european, family, fantasy, illness-disease, historical, religion, childhood
This one really grew on me. Mezolith by Ben Haggarty and Adam Brockbank realistically depicts tribal life as it existed 10,000 years ago, exploring one tribe's inner workings and struggles for survival, and then seamlessly combining the realism of these explorations with the characters' mythical worldviews. The result is some fascinating stone-age magical realism that steers clear of the hyper-masculine exploitation you might expect from the premise. It's a book that deserves a wider audience, so do yourself a favor and check it out!
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