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Seventy-four thousand years ago, a supervolcano erupted on the other side of the world. The sky above the Tibetan Plateau turned the wrong color. The stars blurred at their edges. The animals began to move.The Sky People read what the earth was telling them. They left.Descent is the first book in The Denisovans, a work of literary prehistoric fiction following a small band of Denisovans — the enigmatic ancient humans whose DNA survives today in the genomes of Melanesian and Aboriginal Australian peoples — as they descend from their highland homeland into an unknown world below the treeline. Their guide is a young woman named River-Born, who navigates not by instinct or bravado but by careful, patient reading of the land. Their most sacred possession is a hollow wooden vessel carrying an ember from the plateau fire they will never see again.This is not a story of conquest. It is a story of endurance — of what it means to carry a culture south when the sky that organized it has been left behind. The Denisovan identity of the characters is not cosmetic. It lives in the structure of the prose itself: in the silence that is the default, in the emotion rendered as behavior rather than thought, in the language of sky and river and fire that is the only vocabulary these people have for the things that matter most.Grounded in current paleogenomics and Pleistocene archaeology, and written in a prose register closer to literary fiction than adventure, Descent is the opening movement of a series that will span a thousand generations and end only when the last recognizable descendant of the Sky People looks up at the stars her ancestors named — and the words come to her as if from somewhere else entirely.
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