As the woman, the child, and the wolf struggle through hunger, lightning, and loss, they embody the first fragile thread of what humanity will become.
Child of the Elements is a mythic tale of courage and kinship at the dawn of humankind—where survival is not only a fight against nature, but a pact with it.
The author has lectured on the symbolism of the Paleolithic era and Indigenous cultures worldwide. He has published in evolutionary biology, elaborating a theory which on the survival of the fragile. With humans, children were born increasingly immature, which demanded protection from parents, groups, and spiritual sources of power. In this work, the author imagines the drama in which "early children" come of age.