The Kin

A journey of survival and discovery in early human history

Peter Dickinson author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Open Road Media

Published:26th May '15

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The Kin cover

Four children navigate prehistoric Africa in search of safety and belonging in The Kin, forging bonds that define their new family.

In The Kin, Peter Dickinson takes readers on a journey back to the dawn of human history, where four children must navigate the harsh realities of prehistoric Africa. Orphaned by violence, Suth and Noli are determined to escape the chaos brought by strangers who threaten their peaceful existence. Alongside them are Ko and Mana, each bringing unique strengths to their quest for survival. As the eldest, Suth takes the lead, while Noli's prophetic dreams guide their path, offering glimpses of hope amid despair.

The children’s adventure is more than just a fight for survival; it is a profound exploration of what it means to be a family and a tribe. As they traverse the valleys and plains, they encounter challenges that test their resolve and deepen their bonds. Each character plays a crucial role: Ko embodies courage, inspiring the group to face their fears, while Mana represents peace, helping to soothe tensions during their trials. Together, they forge a new identity as they seek a 'Good Place' where they can find safety and sustenance.

Ultimately, The Kin is a tale of resilience and unity, emphasizing the importance of community and connection in the face of adversity. Through Dickinson's vivid storytelling, readers are immersed in a world where survival hinges on the strength of relationships, making this an unforgettable narrative about the human spirit's capacity to endure and thrive.

ISBN: 9781504014786

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440 pages