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The Strange Land
The Long Guest
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The Scattering Trilogy Series

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The year is around 10,000 B.C. As his tribe approaches the Land Bridge, thirteen-year-old Ikash longs for a better life beyond his three brothers, struggling mother, and abusive father. He wants to become a shaman like his adored older cousin Ki-Ki, who regularly walks in the spirit world. But when Ki-Ki consents to teach him, Ikash is not prepa

LanguageEnglish
Release dateJun 1, 2021
The Strange Land
The Long Guest

Titles in the series (2)

  • The Long Guest

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    The Long Guest
    The Long Guest

    The year is 10,000 B.C. All mankind was united in one project: to build a great city with a magnificent tower that reached to the heavens. But the tower fell; God confused their languages, and overnight, their world dissolved into unimaginable chaos. Family groups, still tied by language, salvage what they can and flee to the c

  • The Strange Land

    2

    The Strange Land
    The Strange Land

    The year is around 10,000 B.C. As his tribe approaches the Land Bridge, thirteen-year-old Ikash longs for a better life beyond his three brothers, struggling mother, and abusive father. He wants to become a shaman like his adored older cousin Ki-Ki, who regularly walks in the spirit world. But when Ki-Ki consents to teach him, Ikash is not prepa

Author

Jennifer Mugrage

Jennifer Mugrage spent her youth gallivanting around Southeast Asia with her husband, crossing cultures and learning languages. Now she lives in the American West and home schools three active boys. Her experiences with anthropology, culture crossing, and motherhood inform her writing.

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