This action-packed time travel book takes a young Texan girl, participating in an archaeological dig, back to the time of the mammoth. There she's adopted by a group of mammoth hunters that teaches her to forage for food, build fires, and protect herself from predators. From The Publisher: A vivid, exhilarating peek at our prehistoric past, now available in paperback This action-packed, fully-imagined time travel book takes a young Texan girl, participating in an archaeological dig, back to the time of the mammoth. There Esther is adopted by a group of mammoth hunters, who teach her to forage for food, make clothes, build fires, and protect herself from the megafauna who roam the land-scimitar cats, panthers, and more. Even as she grows attached to her new family and proud of her many skills, Esther searches for a way home. Praise for "11,000 Years Lost" A Texas Bluebonnet Award suggested read for 2006-2007 "A vivid and engrossing picture of Pleistocene society...Griffin draws on her careful research to invent the past with a specificity beyond an archaeologist's wildest dreams."--"Archaeology Magazine" "Esther's adventures in the messy world of late Ice Age Texas provide a compelling and believable read. Likable characters populate a fully realized world." --"Kirkus" "An exciting peek into the distant past." --"Booklist" "A unique, superior contribution to speculative adventure fiction, Ether's survival story is an emotionally satisfying, well-crafted read."--"The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books" |