And the Waters Prevailed

And the Waters Prevailed

Auteur : Daniel Moreau Barringer

Date de publication : 2025-08-05

Éditeur : Bonhopai Books

Nombre de pages : 157

Résumé du livre

And the Waters Prevailed is a striking post-apocalyptic tale set in the Stone Age, following Andor—a youth on the brink of adulthood—as he faces cultural rites and survival challenges. Just after his Manhood Hunt, Andor becomes burdened by the belief that his tribal land faces imminent submersion from the sea. As he seeks to persuade his tribe of this unseen threat, the story highlights the emergence of abstract thought and reasoning in early human society. Against a backdrop of raw wilderness and tribal tradition, Andor's journey explores the dawning awareness of change, the tension between instinct and intellect, and the isolation that can come from visionary insight. Barringer's novel blends adventure, psychological depth, and speculative imagination—bringing to life a prehistoric tragedy that lingers in memory. It was nominated as one of the American Library Association's Notable Children's Books of 1956 .

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