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Title:She Who Remembers (Kwani #1)
Author:Linda Lay Shuler
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Anniversary Edition
Pages:Pages: 496 pages
Published:August 5th 2003 by NAL Trade (first published 1988)
Categories:Historical. Historical Fiction. Fiction. Prehistoric. Fantasy
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She Who Remembers (Kwani #1) Paperback | Pages: 496 pages
Rating: 4.03 | 7843 Users | 219 Reviews

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Kwani. A beautiful woman born in the American southwest into the long extinct Anasazi tribe, long before Columbus...whose blue eyes marked her as a witch and set her apart from the Indian tribe that raised her.

Following her path of destiny in a vanished world of great stone cities and trackless wilderness warring tribes and mysterious trabelers from other lands, Kwani found love with Kokopelli, the Toltec magician, who rescued her from death and took her to the Place of the Eagle Clan. There she was transformed from an outcast to the Chosen of the Gods, where she became She Who Remembers and taught young girls the ancient secrets only women know...secrets that provided her with inner power to overcome and triumph--and change her life forever.

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Original Title: She Who Remembers
ISBN: 0451211448 (ISBN13: 9780451211446)
Edition Language: English
Series: Kwani #1


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(I'm not reviewing this one as such, just explaining why I never finished it.) My wife and I started reading this novel together, back in 1989, because it got a glowing endorsement on the back cover from Jean Auel, and we both greatly like her Earth's Children series, and her wonderful protagonist Ayla in particular. Unfortunately, we both found Shuler's work to be in sharp contrast to Auel's. The reaction we both had (and I stated it at the time, though I don't recall the exact words), is that

we judge too quickly, don't we, about so much, about so many people. this story takes outcasts and gives them a chance to tell us their story, as well as the outcasts giving others the same opportunity. an amazing bit of literature!

Kwani had been born with blue eyes. because of that her tribe believes her a witch and she was exiled.She soon finds a protector and becomes She who Remembers. Although the love making in this book is not described, there is much violence, most of it against Kwani. Kwani journeys far before her child is born, meets much evil but also four men who love her. (or think they do) One is Thorvald, another blue eyed one and a Norseman who wishes to take Kwani as a captive to Norway. Then there is

This novel was to be an American pre history novel about the ANAsazi Indians 1270 AD . I very much like well researched historical fiction and hoped for much from this book. The book jacket stated we would learn about KOKOpelli.Oh what a disappointment. There was no clue that this would be A bodice riper romp {really rabbit skins}. I didnt even find it amusing that Vikings were roaming the South west.no from me .

It's dated... the style of writing is stilted... almost like a kid is writing it... Little to no character development..... Kwani is not a young woman I would want any young person to read about, like or emulate.. she is independent when it suits her but most of the time she's looking for a mate to protect her.. and keep her safe... plus she makes some pretty terrible decisions which cause people to fear or dislike her usually cuz she's too busy trying to find a mate or have sex.. ... the "Kwani

I loved this book. It has been some time since I've read it, but I do plan on re-reading it. It is on my favorite's shelf and there is this novel's permanent place.I love native american historical fiction, and this book was chock full of myth, fact, intrigue, heartbreak, etc. It is so easy to define with the main character as to me she felt like a real life person. Her character was written up and described so well.I kept getting swept up in this novel, and to be frank was sad at it's ending.

Shueler is North Americas answer to Jean Auel... Her characters tranverse the continent and through them we learn about all number of paleoindian and later societies. I would recomend them to anyone who enjoys Auel.

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