
Tehanu
The Earthsea Cycle, Book Four
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Jenny Sterlin
Years before, they had escaped together from the sinister Tombs of Atuan - she an isolated young priestess, he a powerful wizard. Now she is a farmer's widow, having chosen for herself the simple pleasures of an ordinary life. And he is a broken old man, mourning the powers lost to him not by choice.
A lifetime ago they helped each other at a time of darkness and danger. Now they must join forces again to help another - the physically and emotionally scarred child whose own destiny remains to be revealed.
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some developments do seem convenient or heavy-handed, but they are still effective and don't get in the way of the engaging emotional journeys of the characters - which i see as the main exploration of the book.
the performance was also fantastic.
Le Guin is incredible
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underappreciated!
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Stunning reader for a worthy text. Engaging world building. Would you suggest reading this to discuss in class with Bluest Eye? I would.
Ged is delivered dragonback to Ogion's aerie, awaited by Tenar (GHE) and her adopted, abused and marred child. Adventures ensue, LeGuin at her mature best.
Keep your eye on young Therru as she learns to use the other part of her mind and heart, a self not destroyed by her abusers. Tenar sees herself as The Eaten One in Therru and determines to restore her with love and vitamins. The response of each person to the scarred child will trigger a tiny self examination in the reader. Have I done that? Would I?
Exploring power & freedom? Read the book
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Such an improvement
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A true evolution of characters
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Beautiful and Heartwrenching
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A woman’s true voice
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Great book with a perfect voice actress
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The narrator did a fabulous job of harnessing tenar’s voice.
Like a hot coal
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Compared to the other Earthsea books, Tehanu is boring, mundane. It’s about a widow who rejected magical power to pursue a mundane life, and a washed-up wizard who’s struggling to define himself outside of his magical skill. And yet, I can’t help but think that this is my favorite Earthsea book so far.
Ursula K. Le Guin wrote this book years after she finished the first three, and it shows. She had time to mull over the world, mull over the characters, pondering over their growth and motivations and all the “what-ifs”. Tehanu provides a new, nuanced lens to look at the whole series without resorting to retconning or cheap tricks. In a world dominated by male-centric magic and power systems, what power do women have? How is women’s magic fundamentally different than the magic we’ve seen from Ged’s POV? What does daily life look like for ordinary people in Earthsea? What happens to our hero once the dust settles and the full consequences of his sacrifices hit him?
I keep going back to this book again and again. I love the dichotomy between the mystical and the mundane, and Ursula K. Le Guin conveys emotional turmoil and interpersonal drama with a unique sort of skill that gives you the full weight of the drama without crossing into melodrama. It’s a skill evident in everything she writes, but it’s most evident in Tehanu.
All in all, it’s more mundane and grounded compared to the fantasy epics of the previous Earthsea books, but that gives it ample room to explore the full depths of Earthsea’s culture, characters, and philosophy. If you’re the type of person to flock to fan fiction after reading a series because you want more of the characters and the world they live in, Tehanu is the right kind of book for you.
My favorite so far
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