"Stories of the Cave People" by Mary Marcy is a series of imagined tales that show the lives of early humans facing a tough, natural world. The stories center around Strong Arm, a strong leader, his family, and others in their tribe as they learn to survive by discovering important resources and dealing with daily hardships. One key plot point is when Strong Arm teaches his tribe how to use fire, changing their lives forever. His son, Laughing Boy, admires his father and learns from his experiences. The stories illustrate a time of risk and ingenuity, where survival depends on strength, knowledge, and community.

Stories of the Cave People
By Mary Marcy
In a time of survival, a brave leader empowers his tribe with a life-changing discovery, testing their courage and ingenuity against the harsh realities of the prehistoric world.
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2019-07-15
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About the AuthorMary Edna Tobias Marcy was an American socialist author, pamphleteer, poet, and magazine editor. She is best remembered for her muckraking series of magazine articles on the meat industry, "Letters of a Pork Packer's Stenographer," as author of a widely translated socialist propaganda pamphlet regarded as a classic of the genre, Shop Talks on Economics, and as an assistant editor of the International Socialist Review, one of the most influential American socialist magazines of the first two decades of the 20th century.
Mary Edna Tobias Marcy was an American socialist author, pamphleteer, poet, and magazine editor. She is best remembered for her muckraking series of magazine articles on the meat industry, "Letters of a Pork Packer's Stenographer," as author of a widely translated socialist propaganda pamphlet regarded as a classic of the genre, Shop Talks on Economics, and as an assistant editor of the International Socialist Review, one of the most influential American socialist magazines of the first two decades of the 20th century.
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