Oregon author Jean. M. Auel, shown in a 2010 photo, will see another adaptation of her bestselling novel, "The Clan of the Cave Bear," this one a television pilot for Lifetime. (The Oregonian ...
Long before J.K. Rowling turned Harry Potter into a publishing phenomenon, another female author, Jean Auel, was launching her own bestselling series set in prehistory which concludes on Tuesday with ...
There was a black stretch limousine parked in front of John Burroughs Middle School last week, and even for a gifted magnet school in Hancock Park, that’s a sign that something unusual might be taking ...
Portland author Jean Auel has been named an Officer of the Order of Arts & Letters by the French Minister of Culture and Communication. Auel is the author of "The Clan of the Cave Bear" and four other ...
Your favorite author doesn't write fast enough. Oh, sure, she has a new book out about every year or so - more, if she's prolific with pen, but you're not satisfied. You want more. You feel a little ...
PORTLAND - Oregon writer Jean Auel, author of the book series "Earth's Children," will appear at 3 p.m. Saturday at the Oregon Museum of Science and Industry in Portland for a lecture and book signing ...
NEW YORK (AP) — Jean M. Auel may not be done with "Earth's Children," after all. "The Land of Painted Caves," the sixth and supposedly final book of her multimillion-selling series, comes out in March ...
Jean M. Auel, author of a best-selling series about life in the Ice Age, helped launch the latest in the series by touring southwest France's famous caves, whose wall paintings and other clues about ...
BEA has its big book: today Crown and the Jean Naggar Literary Agency announced that the sixth and final book of Jean M. Auel's record-breaking, bestselling Earth’s Children series will be published ...
Jean Auel, author of the novel ”The Clan of the Cave Bear,” will be a guest Thursday in the Chicago Public Library`s series ”Conversations With Chicago Authors.”(10.4) The program begins at 5:15 p.m.
In a study published in the journal Obesity, the three authors “analyzed Paleolithic figurines of women with obesity”—i.e., scrutinized their bodies and measured waist-to-hip ratios—and found that ...
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