About The Teuta’s Child by S. G. Ullman:
Once upon a time in the Téuta, the ground shook.
The cliff fell, and boulders came tumbling down, crushing everything and everyone in their path.
The surviving villagers blamed Welo, the nightmare giant, for the disaster.
When little blind Kaikos notices mysterious spiritual activity on the ground, she must keep it a secret. The villagers will not hesitate to sacrifice Welo’s cursed granddaughter if they believe it will stop the earth from shaking.
With the fragile line between love and hate erased by fear, young Kaikos must brave the growing darkness to survive.
In the tradition of Jean M. Auel’s “Clan of the Cave Bear” and Michelle Paver’s “Wolf Brother,”
The Téuta’s Child is a gripping tale of loss and redemption set in neolithic times – perfect for all who love magic, fantasy, and ancient civilizations.
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Author Bio:
Stuart Ullman retired from working after 38 years as an economist and engineering project manager at a US Navy lab. He has been an avid recreational sailor for decades, and was, for a time, the Commodore of the Sailing Club of Washington; he once sailed to Bermuda on one of the U.S. Naval Academy’s 44-foot sailboats. Since his retirement he has pursued a life-long interest in writing. He has been active in the Maryland Writers Association and for several years was president of the Montgomery County chapter. He and his wife raised two children, have a grandson, and are currently living in Kensington, Maryland.
