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Winds of Change #2

Manak'na's Story, 75,000 BC

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Manak-na's Story, 75,000 BC continues the Winds of Change series as Manak-na and his nephew travel by bamboo boat to Mexico and return. The story involves a promise Manak-na makes to his wife that this adventure will be the only one. Can he keep that promise?

352 pages, Paperback

First published June 1, 2013

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Bonnye Matthews

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459 reviews37 followers
August 28, 2013
As a good reads first reads winner of this book, I must say I was really impressed with this story. So much so that I plan on acquiring the first book in this series. Normally prehistoric fiction is not my thing, but this book has opened my eyes to a whole different genre. Thanks for expanding my universe....good reads rocks!
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August 28, 2019
MANAK-NA'S STORY-Bonnye MATHEWS
After reading Ki 'ti's Story( book one in the Winds Of Change Series) I immediately started Manak-na's Story. Ki'ti's blood brother had his own tale to relate. Loving adventures and experiencing new things was in his blood. After he married , he got the chance for an adventure of a lifetime.
Leaving the people and his wife behind, he set off with a group to go across the ocean to see new lands. He finds wonders he could never have dreamed of. In fulfilling this wish of a lifetime, he experienced many things that were not even conceivable staying home.
True to his word, he returns to his wife and the people. He shared as much of the adventure as words would allow. His life turns out to be a grand adventure as he works hard for the betterment of the people.
The Winds Of Change Series is a must read for those of interested in prehistory. Bonnye Matthews weaves together a Story for the ages. I will be recommending this book and the others in this series to serious students of humanity!😊
THANK YOU BONNYE MATHEWS
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January 3, 2015
Enjoyed the story presented by this well researched book. The author loves her subject matter and presents a
Convincing depiction of possible cultures of early "people" in China who traveled across the Northern seas
, thru Alaska and down the Pacific coast to Mexico. Wonderful description of possible early catamaran. Good bibliography. Author is somewhat repetitive, and from time to time stretches credibility - but this is fantasy, after all......
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April 2, 2015
Interesting continuing story of the interaction of different early people in the eastern portion of Asia. Nice mix of facts and believable story.
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July 14, 2015
Great Book


Was sorry when it ended ,glad their is a book 3 Hope it is as good as the other two.
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July 6, 2016
Amazing to think that 75,000 years a go man travelled thousands of miles arcoss the ocean. I liked this book, too.
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February 1, 2017
Excellent Prehistory fiction.
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