Jean M. Auel
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Jean M. Auel
Summary
Jean M. Auel is a human[1]. Born in Chicago[2], she… she was born on +1936-02-18T00:00:00Z[3]. She worked as a writer[4] and novelist[5]. She ranks in the top 0.7% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (364 views/month, #6,995 of 1,000,298).[6]
Key Facts
- Born in Chicago[2], Jean M. Auel…
- Jean M. Auel was born on +1936-02-18T00:00:00Z[3].
- Jean M. Auel held citizenship in United States[7].
- Jean M. Auel's professions included writer[4].
- Jean M. Auel worked as a novelist[5].
- Jean M. Auel's education included a stint at University of Portland[8].
- A notable work attributed to Jean M. Auel is Earth's Children hexalogy[9].
- A notable work attributed to Jean M. Auel is The Clan of the Cave Bear[10].
- A notable work attributed to Jean M. Auel is The Valley of Horses[11].
- A notable work attributed to Jean M. Auel is The Mammoth Hunters[12].
- A notable work attributed to Jean M. Auel is The Plains of Passage[13].
- A notable work attributed to Jean M. Auel is The Shelters of Stone[14].
- Jean M. Auel received the Publieksprijs voor het Nederlandse Boek[15].
- Jean M. Auel is recorded as female[16].
- Jean M. Auel's instance of is recorded as human[17].
- Jean M. Auel's genre is recorded as prehistoric fiction[18].
- Jean M. Auel's ISNI is recorded as 0000000114216142[19].
- Jean M. Auel's VIAF cluster ID is recorded as 79487364[20].
- Jean M. Auel's GND ID is recorded as 123807174[21].
- Jean M. Auel's Library of Congress authority ID is recorded as n80042929[22].
- Jean M. Auel's Bibliothèque nationale de France ID is recorded as 118895079[23].
- Jean M. Auel's IdRef ID is recorded as 026695987[24].
- Jean M. Auel's NACSIS-CAT author ID is recorded as DA00600380[25].
- Jean M. Auel's IMDb ID is recorded as nm0041652[26].
- Jean M. Auel's NDL Authority ID is recorded as 00431897[27].
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Origins and Family
Jean M. Auel was born in Chicago[2]. She was born on +1936-02-18T00:00:00Z[3].
Education
Jean M. Auel's education included a stint at University of Portland[8].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include writer[4] and novelist[5].
Works and Contributions
Notable works include Earth's Children hexalogy[9], a novel series[28], in United States[29], written by Jean M. Auel[30]; The Clan of the Cave Bear[10], a literary work[31], written by her[32]; The Valley of Horses[11], a written work[33], written by her[34]; The Mammoth Hunters[12], a written work[35], written by her[36]; The Plains of Passage[13], a literary work[37], written by her[38]; and The Shelters of Stone[14], a literary work[39], written by her[40].
Recognition
Jean M. Auel received the Publieksprijs voor het Nederlandse Boek[15].
Why It Matters
Jean M. Auel ranks in the top 0.7% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (364 views/month, #6,995 of 1,000,298).[6] She has Wikipedia articles in 22 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[41] She is known by 34 alternative names across languages and contexts.[42]
Works attributed to her include The Clan of the Cave Bear[43], a literary work[44], written by her[45]; Earth's Children hexalogy[46], a novel series[47], in United States[48], written by her[49]; The Mammoth Hunters[50], a written work[51], written by her[52]; The Land of Painted Caves[53], a written work[54], written by her[55]; The Valley of Horses[56], a written work[57], written by her[58]; and The Plains of Passage[59], a literary work[60], written by her[61].
FAQs
Where was Jean M. Auel born?
Jean M. Auel was born in Chicago[2].
What did Jean M. Auel do for work?
Jean M. Auel worked as writer[4] and novelist[5].
Where did Jean M. Auel go to school?
Jean M. Auel was educated at University of Portland[8].
What awards did Jean M. Auel receive?
Honors received include Publieksprijs voor het Nederlandse Boek[15].