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Books with title The Kin

  • The Kin

    Peter Dickinson

    eBook (Open Road Media Teen & Tween, Jan. 27, 2015)
    Four children embark on a quest for a new land at the dawn of human history Africa, two hundred thousand years ago: Suth and Noli were orphaned the night the murderous strangers came, speaking an unfamiliar language and bringing violence to the peaceful Moonhawk tribe. Determined not to die in the desert, Suth and Noli slip away with Ko and Mana. Suth, the eldest, leads them; Noli’s dreams of the future guide them. Ko gives them courage; Mana gives them peace. Their search for a new Good Place, one of food and safety, will take them across the valleys and plains of prehistoric Africa and bring them together as a tribe and as a family.
  • The Kin

    Peter Dickinson, Ian Andrew

    Mass Market Paperback (Firebird, June 9, 2003)
    Offers a story about how language and communication came into being after a group of children are driven away from their people by strangers and are forced to start a new life in dangerous and desolate new surroundings without any real guidance. Simultaneous.
  • The Kin

    Peter Dickinson

    Hardcover (G.P. Putnam's Sons Books for Young Readers, June 2, 2003)
    Offers a story about how language and communication came into being after a group of children are driven away from their people by strangers and are forced to start a new life in dangerous and desolate new surroundings without any real guidance. Simultaneous.
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  • The Kin

    Peter Dickinson

    Paperback (Open Road Media Teen & Tween, May 26, 2015)
    Four children embark on a quest for a new land at the dawn of human history Africa, two hundred thousand years ago: Suth and Noli were orphaned the night the murderous strangers came, speaking an unfamiliar language and bringing violence to the peaceful Moonhawk tribe. Determined not to die in the desert, Suth and Noli slip away with Ko and Mana. Suth, the eldest, leads them; Noli’s dreams of the future guide them. Ko gives them courage; Mana gives them peace. Their search for a new Good Place, one of food and safety, will take them across the valleys and plains of prehistoric Africa and bring them together as a tribe and as a family.
  • The Kin

    Peter Dickinson

    Hardcover
    It is two hundred thousand years ago. A small group of children are cut off from their Kin, the Moonhawks, when they are driven from their "Good Place" by violent strangers. While searching for a new Good Place, they face the parched desert, an active volcano, a canyon flood, man-eating lions, and other Kins they've never seen before. Told from four points of view, with tales of the Kins' creation interspersed throughout, this epic novel humanizes early man and illuminates the beginning of language, the development of skills, and the organization of society. It is a triumphant book from one of the genre's most revered authors.
  • The Kin

    Peter Dickinson, Ian Andrew

    Paperback (Pan MacMillan, May 31, 2001)
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  • The Kin

    Ian P. (ILT) Dickinson, Peter/ Dickson, Peter/ Andrew

    Paperback (Penguin Group USA, June 1, 2003)
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  • The Kin

    Peter Dickinson

    Hardcover (Macmillan Children's Books, Aug. 16, 1998)
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  • The Kin

    Peter Dickinson

    Paperback (Firebird, July 6, 2003)
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