World Famous Comics NetworkWorld Famous Comics Network World Famous Comics CommunityComic Book ClassifiedsSketchCards.com
WFC Home | About | Columns | Comics | Contests | Features | Freebies | Gallery | Links | News | Podcasts | Shop
SHOP >> David Mack | Andy Lee | Amy Allen | Michonne | Dean Haglund | Virginia Hey | WFC Published | WFC Auctions



ScheduleUPDATED TODAY! Tue, 18-Nov-2008
Anything Goes TriviaAnything Goes Trivia
Bob Rozakis
Megaton ManMegaton Man
Don Simpson
TailipoeTailipoe
Craig Boldman
TrevorTrevor
Piper & Lee


NewsNEWS 18-Nov-2008 3:58pm
Mickey Mouse, the cartoon icon of an ent...
Audio: 'Watchmen' artist Dave Gibbons ta...
O Holy Knight: Milligan on Moon Knight X...
Marvel Bullpen Gathers in New York

Comic Book - Movie - Video Game - Anime 

Zazzle - Make people smile with customizable one-of-kind products!
Friends & Affiliates
Adobe Store
Amazon.com
Anime Studio
Apple Store
Dick Blick Art Materials
eBay
GoDaddy.com

StarWarsShop.com
TFAW
World Famous Comics: Maroo of the Winter Caves
Maroo of the Winter Caves
By: Ann Turnbull
Publisher: Sandpiper
Average Rating:4.00 out of 5.00 stars
Binding: Paperback
Format: Special Edition
Label: Sandpiper
Number of Items: 1
Number of Pages: 144
Publication Date: May 24, 2004
Reading Level: Ages 9-12

Enlarge Image
Maroo of the Winter Caves
Used Price: $2.12
3rd Party New: $3.17
Amazon's Price: $6.95

Usually ships in 24 hours


Similar Items

The Boy of the Painted Cave

Dar and the Spear Thrower

The Egypt Game

The Cay

Mara, Daughter of the Nile (Puffin Story Books)
More Similar Items...

Editorial Comments

Product Description:
This enduring survival story set at the end of the last Ice Age is now celebrating its 20th year in print.
When Maroo and her family become trapped on the Great Plain in blizzard conditions and with little food, they have only one chance of survival: for Maroo and her younger brother, Otak, to reach the winter camp and get help. The fastest trail to the camp is over the White Mountain, where there are treacherous glaciers, steep climbs, and mountain spirits. With the rest of their family depending on them, Maroo and Otak set out alone.
But when Otak goes missing, Maroo is forced to make the most difficult of all decisions: to stay and search for her brother or to continue on to the camp in order to save the rest of her family.
This modern classic offers readers a gripping tale of survival as well as a vivid portrait of prehistoric people. The 20th Anniversary edition has a striking new cover and a new Author's Note.


Customer Reviews
Average Rating:4.00 out of 5.00 stars

4 out of 5 starsMaroo of the winter caves
The title of the book is Maroo of the winter caves.The books author is Ann Turnbull. I think she is a great author.
The setting is at the end of the ice age. Maroo lives up north in the mountanis. This book is about a girl named Maroo. She is about 13 years old. She lives up north in the mountains. Maroo has a brother named Otak. Otak is about 12. Maroo and Otak and their family travel to all different kinds of camps. The things I liked about are all the cool things that happened like when Maroo shoos the lion away. What I don't like about the book is the harsh weather that happens and all the hard words. This review is written by Eliana.



4 out of 5 starsMaroo of the Winter Caves
The title is Maroo of the Winter Caves. The author is Ann Turnball. The type of book is fiction. The story line is about a girl named Maroo who tries to save her family at the end of an ice age. It is set in all of the season. I liked everything except for the big words.



4 out of 5 starsMaroo of the Winter Caves
The book Maroo of the Winter Caves is a very interesting book. It is about a young girl who must save her family before they all die. It all started when a Maroo and her family must migrate to another area because they needed more food since winter is about to begin. While they go they go through many adventures such as, when Maroo and her younger brother Otak find a puppy. Then they asked their Old Mother if they are allowed to keep it so that it can help them on their hunting, and she said yes. Along the way Tikek (their mother) was pregnant so that slowed them down and also Areg (their father) was killed on a hunting journey. They found out that he died by falling off a cliff. Then Old Mother said that there wasn't enough time for them to get to the area where they migrated to, and they didn't have enough time before the blizzards would hit so she thought that they should build a snow house to keep them safe. Since, they didn't have enough food to last them throughout the whole winter, she thought that Maroo and Otak should go alone to find help, but Tikek didn't like the idea but had to go along with it. One day while they were going, Maroo couldn't find Otak so she thought of her Old Mother's words, which said that if one of them died or got lost the other one, must leave them and find help. First, she left her younger brother to find help; second, she and the others rescued the others in the snow house; and third her brother returned. They found out that his ankle was broken, but since the dog was with him they survived until his ankle got better.
I liked this book Maroo of the Winter Caves because it told things about the early people of life. In a way, they were like cave people to me. It tells about their environment: where they lived, what they ate, and what they did in life. Maroo of the Winter Caves kept me to keep reading the book. But in the beginning the book was kind of boring. Then later on, when it told about their life situation it kept me to keep reading the book. Reading this book made me feel that living in a world full of technology is great! After reading it, it made me feel thankful of my dad (since he isn't dead like Areg).
"Later, they heard what had happened: how Otak, lost in the blizzard, had fallen and sprained his ankle. Unable to walk, he had sheltered a small cave with only the dog to keep him warm, shouting occasionally for help and hoping that Maroo would find him." This part of the book made me feel sorry for this kid. "Rivo! Rivo!" sobbed Maroo, patting the rough fur. "Where is Otak? And then she saw him." This part of the story was my favorite. It was my favorite because after reading it, it taught me to never lose hope. Even in a situation of life or death.
My favorite part of the book was when Otak and Rivo (their dog) returned to them. It told me that people should never lose hope in anything. Another favorite part of mine in the book was when they went in search of help. This is another favorite of mine because it tells the reader that these kids are really brave. They are very young, and they are going on this journey to help save their Old Mother, Tikek, and their newborn baby. I think that people should read this book because it is very interesting. You should also read it because you will experience an exciting book called Maroo of the Winter Caves!



4 out of 5 starsCould Cro-Magnons really could talk as well as they do here?
I read this book two years ago and I liked it, but I thought I'd forget it soon. However, some of the simple but pure phrases and scenes have stayed with me since then. I don't know why, but I remember Maroo's making tea, her grandmother about to sacrifice herself for the community good, her trek over the cold mountains with the dog and her special fire. The more I think about this book, the more I remember how much I enjoyed it. Because it's not long and has simple language, you may think it's a quick read, but it's actually well-researched, interesting and stays with you.



5 out of 5 starsMaroo of the Winter Caves
This book was great. The title seems boring but don't let it decieve you. The begining may seem boring at first.
Do you think surviving in the wilderness is easy? Not as easy as you think. Maroo, a girl living in the Ice Age can prove it.
Maroo, Otak(brother), Nimai(the little sister), Old Mother(the grandmother),Tikek(the Mom),Areg(the Dad),and Vorka(the Uncle, are all setting off to the Autumn Camp right after winter. During the journey they find Rivo, a puppy(he will become a important part of this book). They also visit the sea, which Maroo has never seen before. Throughout this, Tikek, who had been pregnant slows them down a bit. At the sea, she has a baby boy. They also meet up with Sovi's group, another group traveling along. Tikek begins recovering but still makes them trail behind. Then a terrible thing happens that makes them trail back even slower behind Sovi's group, losing sight of them completely, and engulfing them in winter. They begin to starve. Then Old Mother decides they have no choice. Maroo and Otak (and Rivo) must journey up the mountain themselves to seek help, past the mountain spirits that Maroo fears and through the many dangers the mountain holds. *dun dun duh*
This is a great historical fiction and I totally recomend it. Ann Turnbull makes the story clear and exciting. The people are drawn out to be just like you and me but just in a different time. The details are great and the whole idea is realistic to what I imagine it would be like in the Ice Age. A good book for all ages.


Related Categories:Similar Items

The Boy of the Painted Cave

Dar and the Spear Thrower

The Egypt Game

The Cay

Mara, Daughter of the Nile (Puffin Story Books)
More Similar Items...

Books
 Comics
  Comic Strips
  How to Draw Comics
  How to Draw Manga

 Graphic Novels
  AiT/Planet Lar
  Alternative Comics
  Archie Comics
  Avatar Press
  DC Comics
    Batman
    Justice League
    Superman
  Dark Horse Comics
    Hellboy
    Sin City
    Star Wars
  Drawn & Quarterly
  Devil's Due Publishing
  Dreamwave
  Fantagraphics Books
  Gemstone/Gladstone
  IDW Publishing
  Image Comics
  Kitchen Sink Press
  Marvel Comics
    Fantastic Four
    Spider-Man
    Wolverine
    X-Men
  Oni Press
  SLG/Slave Labor
  TwoMorrows
  Top Shelf Productions

 Manga
  ADV Manga
  Antarctic Press
  Central Park Media
  Digital Manga
  Gutsoon
  TokyoPop
  Viz Communications

 Books
  Animation
  Antiques & Collectibles
  Art Instruction & Ref.
  Art Reference
  Arts
  Business
  Cartooning
  Children's
  Computer Graphics
  Computers & Internet
  Digital Business
  Drawing (general)
  Entertainment
  Entrepreneurship
  Figure Drawing
  Games
  Graphic Design
  Horror
  Humor
  Literature & Fiction
  Movies
  Music
  Mystery & Thrillers
  Nonfiction
  Photography
  Pop Culture Collectibles
  Popular Culture
  Publishing & Books
  Reference
  Role Playing & Fantasy
  Sci-Fi & Fantasy
  Screenwriting Film
  Screenwriting TV
  Sketchbooks/Journals
  Stationary
  Teens
  Television
  Toys
  Video Games
  Writing

 Calendars


WFC Home | About | Columns | Comics | Contests | Features | Freebies | Gallery | Links | News | Podcasts | Shop



World Famous Comics Network
World Famous Comics Community
ComicsCommunity.com
Comic Book Classifieds
ComicBookClassifieds.com
SketchCards.com
SketchCards.com

GO SHOPPING >>

© 1995 - 2008 World Famous Comics. All rights reserved. All other © & ™ belong to their respective owners.
Advertiser Info . Terms of Use . Privacy Policy . Contact Info
World Famous Comics Network