Tehanu: The Last Book of Earthsea by Ursula K. Le Guin

In this fantasy novel, the narrative shifts focus to a woman named Tenar, who has left behind her powerful past to live a quiet life on Gont Island. When she adopts a horribly burned girl named Therru, Tenar's life intertwines with that of the once-mighty wizard Ged, who has lost his magical powers. Together, they navigate a world where the balance of power is shifting, confronting both personal challenges and broader societal changes. The novel explores themes of gender, power, and the value of the mundane in contrast to the heroic, as it brings a new perspective to the rich tapestry of the series' universe.

The 8762nd greatest book of all time


Published
1990
Nationality
American
Type
Fiction
Pages
252
Words
59,000
Original Language
English

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