Auel, Jean (1936–)
Auel, Jean (1936–)
American novelist. Name variations: Jean M. Auel. Pronunciation: Auel pronounced owl, like the bird. Born Jean Marie Untinen, Feb 18, 1936, in Chicago, Illinois; dau. of a housepainter; Portland State University, MA in Business, 1976; m. Ray Bernard Auel; children: 5.
Gained international renown with her "Earth's children" series, books that contain detailed descriptions of prehistoric life, including Clan of the Cave Bear (1980), The Valley of Horses (1982), The Mammoth Hunters (1985), Plains of Passage (1990), and The Shelters of Stone (2002).
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