"First published in hardcover in the United States of America by Atheneum (a Margaret K. McElderry book), 1990"--T.p. verso.
The Named believe that they are the only cats who can think and speak, so they are shocked and intrigued to discover a mammoth-hunting tribe of cats who also speak.
Will the Named survive constant attacks without the Red Tongue? Will the power of the Red Tongue change the clan forever? Acclaimed author Clare Bell crafts a serious coming-of-age story filled with adventure, triumph, and heartbreak.
RATHA’S CHALLENGE, the Fourth Book of the Named in the series, finds Ratha struggling to gain the maturity needed to be both a leader and a mother. This story of large, noble cats is a larger story, indeed.
Silken bluegray Ashon, head and feet haloed with glowing silver; Cherfan's dark sepia brown; Thistle's mix of white, brown, tan, and rust; Ratha's own fawn, gold and cream; and the other pelt and eye colors were each as individual as ...
An encounter with a group of unusual cats helps bring Ratha, leader of the prehistoric cat clan called the Named, and her estranged daughter, Thistle, to a better understanding of each other. Reprint.
As Ratha struggles to reconcile with Thistle-chaser, the daughter she once tried to kill, the Named are locked in another struggle when they confront a strange clan of hunter cats who are driven by and completely dependent on the telepathic ...
Ratha's Courage (Volume 2 of 2) (Easyread Super Large 24pt Edition)
The herding teacher, Thakur, offers a gentler alternative, but dare Ratha try it? Her choice will determine the future of the clan-and her own place in it. Clan Ground is the Second Book of the Named.
In this continuation of Shade’s saga, Kenneth Oppel recaptures the adventure and poignancy of Silverwing, which Smithsonian magazine called “a tour-de-force fantasy,” and takes it to a new level of excitement.
Screeching in pain and terror, the rogues backed off, but they didn't flee like the Un-Named raiders did.