
The Long Path
First Steps
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Virtual Voice
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A.R. Stone

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The journey begins with a dire wolf’s attack on their camp. Ryn’s spear sinks into its chest, marking his shift from boy to leader, though fear still clings to him. As they trek, the tribe battles hyenas, adopts a wolf pup named Fen, and finds signs of other clans—carved trees, a red feather, wave-like scratches. Nature tests them with frozen earth and falling stars, yet hope flickers in stories of kin by the sea.
Near the coast, a saber-toothed cat ambushes them, only for the Wave Clan—led by Korr and his fierce niece Lirra—to join the fight, slaying the beast together. Welcomed to their seaside village, Ryn learns fishing from Lirra, whose strength challenges him, while Ysmera’s tales of ancient unity with the Wave Clan’s elders weave their tribes closer. Amid fish feasts and net-weaving, Ryn finds purpose and connection.
Highlights:
- A young leader’s rise amid danger and doubt
- Vivid prehistoric life: hunting, foraging, fire-making
- Thrilling clashes with wolves, hyenas, and a saber-tooth
- A meteor shower and signs pointing to lost kin
- Bonds of survival and hope by the sea
Perfect for ages 12+, The Long Path: First Steps is a story of courage, community, and the timeless call of blood and nature, blending action with heartfelt growth.
Primary Audience Age Range
The primary audience for The Long Path: First Steps is 12 and up.
- Why: The story’s themes—leadership under pressure, survival, and finding belonging—resonate with young teens exploring their own identities, while its depth appeals to adults who enjoy historical adventures. The prose is vivid yet accessible, with danger (e.g., predator attacks) depicted vividly but not graphically, making it suitable for readers 12 and older.