Linda Lay Shuler books

Linda Lay Shuler is a historical fiction author known for the Time Circle trilogy, set among the Ancestral Puebloan peoples of pre-Columbian North America.

Time Circle Reading Order

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She Who Remembers 1988 Buy
Voice of the Eagle 1992 Buy
Let the Drum Speak 1996 Buy

Linda Lay Shuler is an American author known for the Time Circle trilogy, a historical fiction series set among the Ancestral Puebloan peoples of pre-Columbian North America. The three novels, She Who Remembers (1988), Voice of the Eagle (1992), and Let the Drum Speak (1996), follow generations of women with the gift of spiritual memory.

Shuler researched Puebloan culture extensively for the series, and the books are noted for their detailed portrayal of daily life, spiritual practices, and social structures in a period of North American history that gets little attention in popular fiction. The trilogy was published over eight years, with each book expanding the scope of the story across time and geography.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many books has Linda Lay Shuler written?

Linda Lay Shuler has written three books in one series.

What was Linda Lay Shuler's first book?

Linda Lay Shuler’s first book is She Who Remembers, published in 1988.

What time period does the Time Circle trilogy cover?

The trilogy spans several generations of pre-Columbian life in what is now the American Southwest. The books are set before European contact, during the period of the Ancestral Puebloan (Anasazi) civilizations, roughly between 800 and 1300 CE.

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