The Dawn of Civilization
A Story of a Prehistoric Tribe's Struggle for Survival
No se pudo agregar al carrito
Add to Cart failed.
Error al Agregar a Lista de Deseos.
Error al eliminar de la lista de deseos.
Error al añadir a tu biblioteca
Error al seguir el podcast
Error al dejar de seguir el podcast
Prueba gratis de 30 días de Audible Standard
Compra ahora por $3.99
-
Narrado por:
-
Virtual Voice
-
De:
-
T. Stone
Este título utiliza narración de voz virtual
Before walls and laws, every choice is measured in hunger, fear, and winter breath.
When a brutal winter kills his father, sixteen-year-old Koda watches Uluk take up the leader’s staff and hold their small tribe together with one rule: take only what you need, or the land will take everything. But winter is only the first enemy.
As bears, bandits, and a bronze-armed warlord close in, Koda and his friends—sharp-eyed hunter Ayala and battle-scarred warrior Raka—fight to turn a wandering tribe into a walled village that can survive the next attack. Alongside Kaya, a calm and cunning chief from the Wolf Clan, they begin to learn that discipline and shared rules can be stronger than any spear.
When a new raider named Wakan rises in the west, Uluk’s fragile peace hangs on an alliance sealed by a marriage neither side planned: Raka and Saya, Nokomis’s wary daughter, who would rather scout the walls than dance at her own wedding. Together, they must decide what kind of future their younger kin will inherit — one ruled by raids and fear, or one bound by law and hard-won trust.
Set in a vivid late-prehistoric world of horses, riverboats, timber palisades, and newly-forged copper, The Dawn of Civilization: A Story of a Prehistoric Tribe’s Struggle for Survival (Revised Edition) follows a handful of young leaders as they face warlords, winter, and the cost of building the first true settlement. It’s a grounded historical adventure about survival, leadership, and the moment a tribe chooses to become something more.
Perfect for:
High school readers and up who enjoy gritty historical adventures
Fans of tribal survival stories and early-civilization settings
Readers who like light romance woven into war, politics, and found family
Content guidance: Contains war, death, and tribal violence appropriate for older teens.