![]() ![]() ![]() One night she is distracted and decides to share Pleasures with Jondalar, starting a baby. ![]() In the third part of the book, Ayla is marking the passage of the sun and moon's phases as part of her training as an acolyte. Ayla also discovers that the Clan visit some of the sacred caves as well. ![]() Ayla meets many other Zelandoni and one of them gives her a pouch of dried herbs smelling faintly of mint. In many of the Sacred caves the Ancients, the people before the Zelandonii, left drawings. The second part is mainly about the caves they visit. Jondalar, Jonayla, their animals and many others decide to travel. Ayla and the First decide to start Ayla's Donier Tour - a tour of the sacred caves in the wider region. In the first part, Ayla is at a Summer Meeting and she begins to learn what an acolyte does. The third part of the book contains most of the action of the story and plot line. Most of the first and second parts of the book involve Ayla's acolyte training to become Zelandoni. In this three-part book, Ayla is 20 (in part 1), about 23 (in part 2) and 26 (in part 3) and is training to become a spiritual leader for the Zelandonii. It describes Ayla's life among the Zelandonii, and her training to become one of their spiritual leaders. It is the sequel to The Shelters of Stone – published 9 years earlier – and is the sixth and final book in the Earth's Children series. The Land of Painted Caves is a historical fiction novel by Jean M. ![]()
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