Series: Book 1 in the Northland series
Rating: Not rated
Tags: Historical Fiction, Lang:en
Summary
8,000 years ago Europe was a very different place. England
was linked to Holland by a massive swathe of land. Where the
North Sea is now lay the landmass of Northland. And then came
a period of global warming, a shifting of continents and,
over a few short years, the sea rushed in and our history was
set. But what if the sea had been kept at bay? Brythony is a
young girl who lives in Northland. Like all her people she is
a hunter gatherer, her simple tools fashioned from flint
cutting edges lodged in wood and animal bone. When the sea
first encroaches on her land her people simply move. Brythony
moves further travelling to Asia. Where she sees mankind's
first walled cities. And gets an idea. What if you could
build a wall to keep the sea out? And so begins a colossal
engineering project that will take decades, a wall that
stretches for hundreds of miles, a wall that becomes an act
of defiance, and containing the bones of the dead, an act of
devotion. A wall that will change the geography of the world.
And it's history. Stephen Baxter has become expert at
embedding human stories into the grandest sweeps of history
and the most mind-blowing of concepts. STONE SPRING begins a trilogy that will tell the story of
a changed world. It begins in 8,000 BC with an idea and ends
in 1500 in a world that never saw the Roman Empire,
Christianity or Islam. It is an eye-opening look at what
history could so easily have been and an inspiring tale of
how we control our future.