Series: Book 2 in the Earthsea series
Rating: Not rated
Tags: EN-Fantasy, Lang:en
Summary
Often compared to Tolkien's Middle-earth or Lewis's
Narnia, Ursula K. Le Guin's Earthsea is a stunning fantasy
world that grabs quickly at our hearts, pulling us deeply
into its imaginary realms. Four books (
A Wizard of Earthsea,
The Tombs of Atuan,
The Farthest Shore, and
Tehanu) tell the whole Earthsea cycle--a tale about
a reckless, awkward boy named Sparrowhawk who becomes a
wizard's apprentice after the wizard reveals Sparrowhawk's
true name. The boy comes to realize that his fate may be far
more important than he ever dreamed possible. Le Guin
challenges her readers to think about the power of language,
how in the act of naming the world around us we actually
create that world. Teens, especially, will be inspired by the
way Le Guin allows her characters to evolve and grow into
their own powers. In this second book of Le Guin's Earthsea series, readers
will meet Tenar, a priestess to the "Nameless Ones" who guard
the catacombs of the Tombs of Atuan. Only Tenar knows the
passageways of this dark labyrinth, and only
she can lead the young wizard Sparrowhawk,
who stumbles into its maze, to the greatest treasure of all.
Will she? Ursula K. Le Guin's Earthsea cycle has become one of the
best-loved fantasies of our time. The windswept world of
Earthsea is one of the greatest creations in all fantasy
literature, frequently compared with J.R.R. Tolkien's
Middle Earth or C.S. Lewis'
Narnia. The magnificent saga begins with
A Wizard Of Earthsea, continues in
The Tombs Of Atuan and
The Farthest Shore, and concludes with
Tehanu --each book a treasure of wisdom, wonder, and
literary wizardry. When she was still a child, Tenar was
stripped of her name and family and dedicated as high
priestess to the Nameless Ones, dark powers of
The Tombs of Atuan. This is the tale of the young
wizard, Ged, who came to the forbidden labyrinth to steal its
greatest treasure--the Ring of Erreth-Akbe--and stayed to set
Tenar free and lead her out of darkness.Amazon.com Review
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