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"The Mantooth" by Christopher Leadem is a science fiction/fantasy novel written in the early 21st century. The story follows a young tribesman named Kalus, who grapples with his identity after being banished from his tribe for sparing the life of a starving wolf. As he attempts to survive in a harsh and dangerous world filled with prehistoric creatures and remnants of a fallen civilization, Kalus encounters a girl named Sylviana, who emerges from a mysterious past of her own. The narrative explores themes of survival, compassion, and the struggle between primal instincts and human emotion. At the start of the narrative, Kalus wakes up to find a lone wolf trying to steal food from his tribe's cave. Instead of allowing his tribesmen to kill the wolf, he intervenes, leading to his expulsion from the tribe and leaving him to navigate life as an outcast. As he wanders through the valley, he soon encounters Sylviana, who is living a sheltered life within a cave filled with strange artifacts from a bygone era of advanced civilization. Their initial interactions are filled with tension and misunderstanding, but they quickly realize they must rely on one another to survive the terrors of the Valley, including giant predators and the threat of the past looming over them. Their connection deepens as they face these challenges, setting the stage for a unique bond and the exploration of what it means to be human in a world turned wild. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
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