William Sarabande
Author of Beyond the Sea of Ice
About the Author
William Sarabande Sarabande is the author of the First Americas Series whose titles include, "Beyond the Sea of Ice" (1987), "Corridor of Storms" (1988), "Forbidden Land" (1989), "Walkers of the Wind" (1990), "Sacred Stones" (1991), "Thunder in the Sky" (1992), Edge of the World" (1993), Shadow of show more the Watching Stars" (1995) and "Face of the Rising Sun" (1996). (Bowker Author Biography) show less
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Works by William Sarabande
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Common Knowledge
- Canonical name
- Sarabande, William
- Legal name
- Cline, Joan Lesley Hamilton
- Other names
- Sarabande, William
- Birthdate
- 1942-04-17
- Gender
- female
- Occupations
- author
- Nationality
- USA
- Birthplace
- Hollywood, California, USA
- Places of residence
- California, USA
- Associated Place (for map)
- California, USA
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I'm surprised how much of this story is still vivid 15 years after I've read it. I have no idea what I would think of it if I were to reread it now. What made the story so memorable for me, is that it was carefully placed within a historical context, and I loved the idea of a very sophisticated ancient England and even the odd (and unlikely?) idea of ancient Greece mingling in its affairs.
A long, tedious tale running the gamut of human emotions and fears amongst a variety of peoples facing the last Ice Age
The First Americans Series, Book 1 Thru 5 : Beyond the Sea of Ice; Corridor of Storms; Forbidden Land; Walkers of the Wind; the Sacred Stones by William Sarabande
I liked this series but did not like that book after book was a new set of characters..I would have loved to continued on with the main people instead of new ones with each book. It is still a good series though.
fiction, prehistoric fiction, historical fictin , first americans,
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- Works
- 15
- Members
- 1,738
- Popularity
- #14,799
- Rating
- 3.7
- Reviews
- 19
- ISBNs
- 63
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