Ember from the Sun is a novel by Mark Canter published by New English Library in 1995.
Ember from the Sun is a novel in which Yute Nahadeh discovers a frozen pregnant Neanderthal in an ice cave, and implants her fetus in a modern surrogate mother who names the Neanderthal baby Ember.
Richard Jones reviewed Ember from the Sun for Arcane magazine, rating it an 5 out of 10 overall.[1] Jones comments that "Canter could have chosen a bizarre ending, an apocalyptic one, a happy or a sad one. Instead he goes for the Crap Ending option and you come away feeling cheated and used. Shame, really. I was willing to forgive the various failures in plot and style because I was quite getting into the Neanderthals."[1]
Kirkus Reviews states "An effective blend of scientific fact and shamanistic fancy, one that weaves a genuinely magic spell."[2]
Publishers Weekly states: "Canter's approach fails to do his premise, or his characters, particularly the appealing Ember, full justice."[3]
Entertainment Weekly rated the book a "C" and states that "Ember from the Suns plucked straight from the pulp fantasies of Edgar Rice Burroughs."[4]