A wizard of Earthsea
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Contributions
- Ursula K. Le Guin - Afterword
Publication
2012 - Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, Boston
Language
English
Word Count
66,000 words, Guess
Page Count
264 pages
Identifiers
- ISBN-139780547722023
- ISBN-139780547773742
- ISBN-139780547851396
- ISBN-100547722028
- ISBN-100547773749
and 8 more
- ISBN-100547851391
- Library of Congress Control Number2013404309
- Library of Congress Control Number2014381795
- OCLC Control Number772100697
- Better World Books9780547722023
- Better World Books9780547851396
- Better World Books9780547773742
- Open LibraryOL26214273M
Classifications
- LCCPZ7.L5215 Wi 2012
- LCCPZ7.L5215Wi 2012
- LCCPZ7.L5215Wi 2012b
and 3 more
- LCCPZ7.L5215WI 2012
- LCCPZ7.L5215 Wi 2012b
- LCCPS3562.E42 W5 2012
Description
The first novel of Ursula K. Le Guin's must-read Earthsea Cycle. "The magic of Earthsea is primal; the lessons of Earthsea remain as potent, as wise, and as necessary as anyone could dream." (Neil Gaiman) Ged was the greatest sorcerer in Earthsea, but in his youth he was the reckless Sparrowhawk. In his hunger for power and knowledge, he tampered with long-held secrets and loosed a terrible shadow upon the world. This is the tumultuous tale of his testing, how he mastered the mighty words of power, tamed an ancient dragon, and crossed death's threshold to restore the balance. With stories as perennial and universally beloved as The Chronicles of Narnia and The Lord of The Rings—but also unlike anything but themselves—Ursula K. Le Guin’s Earthsea novels are some of the most acclaimed and awarded works in literature. They have received accolades such as the National Book Award, a Newbery Honor, the Nebula Award, and many more honors, commemorating their enduring place in the hearts and minds of readers and the literary world alike. Join the millions of fantasy readers who have explored these lands. As The Guardian put it: "Ursula Le Guin's world of Earthsea is a tangled skein of tiny islands cast on a vast sea. The islands' names pull at my heart like no others: Roke, Perilane, Osskil .
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Series Statement
- Book One of the Earthsea Cycle
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