However, I enjoyed reading "The Last Neanderthal", even though it had two plotlines. AND, I learned that it is called 'bifurcated narrative'- divided into 2 narratives. Also called 'twinned narrative'.
These are the 2 narratives in this novel:
1.) a Neanderthal family with young daughter "Girl" as the focus.
2.) a modern-day archaeologist, Rose Gales, who discovers the remains of "Girl" in France.
What is spectacular is that Girl's remains are facing the remains of a Homo Sapien male, with the inference of interbreeding between the species.
So, Claire Cameron, the author, imagines the circumstances around this situation.
With 40,000 years between the narratives, there is a wonderful connection between Rose and Girl- both young mothers with very different challenges.
Quite a fascinating book!
Claire Cameron |
The author, Claire Cameron is 44 and lives in Toronto. She has previously written fiction and non-fiction, but her best known novel is "Bear". It is a suspenseful story about a young girl and her brother who have to fend for themselves after a bear attack.
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