Publisher's Synopsis
<p><b>'Vivid and beautiful . . . Astonishing' - <i>Guardian</i></b><br><br><b>'A thrilling journey through an age of ice and stone - one of Kim Stanley Robinson's best!' - <i>Greg Bear</i></b><br><br>An award-winning and bestselling SF writer, Kim Stanley Robinson is widely acknowledged as one of the most exciting and visionary writers in the field. His latest novel, <i>2312</i>, imagined how we would be living 300 years from now. <br><br>Now, with his new novel, he turns from our future to our past - to the Palaeolithic era, and an extraordinary moment in humanity's development. An emotionally powerful and richly detailed portrayal of life 30,000 years ago, it is a novel that will appeal both to his existing fans and a whole new mainstream readership.<br><br><b>An extraordinary portrayal of life in the Palaeolithic era, 30,000 years into our past, by the multi-award-winning author described recently by the <i>Sunday Times</i> as 'one of science fiction's greats'</b><br><br>Novels by Kim Stanley Robinson:<br><br> <i>Icehenge</i><br> <i>The Memory of Whiteness</i><br> <i>A Short, Sharp Shock</i><br> <i>Antarctica</i><br> <i>The Years of Rice and Salt</i><br> <i>Galileo's Dream</i><br> <i>2312</i><br> <i>Shaman</i><br> <i>Aurora</i><br> <i>New York 2140</i><br> <i>Red Moon</i></p>