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Ursula K. Le Guin

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Ursula K. Le Guin

1992 · Gollancz

FictionSocial life and customsSeaside resortsMothers and daughtersWomen

About this book

In these stories, connected loosely but powerfully by their rugged Pacific Northwest setting, LeGuin portrays residents of a small Oregon shore town with sympathy and no sentiment. Many of the tales center around women drawn together in threes - mother, daughter, grandmother - by illness or death.

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Quiet, observational, and lightly philosophical — the prose is the point. Best for readers who already enjoy literary fiction and aren't reading for plot. Frustrates anyone expecting clear stakes.

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A character-driven with strong prose, melancholic and immersive read.

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