Books >
Daughter of Kura

Daughter of Kura
Daughter of Kura
A Novel  
This edition: eBook, 320 pages
Availability: Available for immediate download
List Price: $12.99
Also available in

Description


IN THE WILDS of southeastern Africa more than half a million years ago sits the village of Kura, a matriarchal society of Homo erectus. Snap—a young, passionate woman—is destined to lead her people, and this year she must select a mate for the first time. As the Bonding ceremony approaches, Snap's future remains unknown. Will she choose someone different each year, or will she find one mate she wants to pick over and over again, like her mother, Whistle, the next leader of Kura? But when Whistle's mate doesn't return, Whistle chooses a stranger with ideas more dangerous than the lions that kill with a single slash.

Snap challenges the stranger's growing power one too many times and is brutally cast out to survive on her own or perish. Abandoned and alone, she risks her life—and the future of her people—to stand up against an unthinkable evil. Unknown to her, the same danger threatens other villages as well. Soon, Snap and a new band of outcasts will face a force more terrifying—and deadly—than any of prehistoric Africa's natural threats.

Both imaginative and believable, Daughter of Kura brings to life an ancient and untamed world. Austin has created an unforgettable heroine who comes of age in a thrilling tale of courage, loyalty, and passion.

Read more:

Chapter 1

How did you come to write this book?

How did people come to be what they are? Who was the first person to tell a story, to imagine life after death, to create an image? In reading about paleoanthropology, the questions that most interested me involved the evolution of the human mind rather than the body. Inventing answers to unanswerable questions resulted in Daughter of Kura.

Learn more about Debra Austin
"The prehistoric past comes vividly to life in this thrilling and boldly imaginative epic of a girl's journey into womanhood. Debra Austin recreates a fascinating world that might have been, and she makes us believe every detail."
-- Tess Gerritsen, New York Times bestselling author of The Keepsake
"An original and fascinating first novel . . . this debut, which offers a fascinating peek into humanity's earliest days, stands out as well researched and wholly believable."
-- Library Journal