The Cave Girl
by Edgar Rice Burroughs
Transforming a highly civilized, blue-blooded young Bostonian into a wild musculoskeletal leader of a group of furry cavemen is a challenge worthy of the abilities of the man who created the Tarzan monkeys. In this story, Burroughs tells the story of Waldo Smith-Jones and how primitive humans and primitive animals make their desperate efforts to survive on their lost island in a thrill-packed novel after thrill. The naming of Waldo Tandar, how she won the hand of cave princess Nadara and overcame the most desperate odds, makes her a true Tarzan-type epic.