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Books with author Ursula K. Le Guin

  • Catwings Return

    Ursula K. Le Guin, S.D. Schindler

    Paperback (Scholastic Inc., May 1, 2003)
    Now available individually in new digest sized paperback editions, the first four books in Le Guin's magical series chronicle four young cats with wings who leave the city slums in search of a safe place to live.
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  • Catwings Box Set by Ursula K. Le Guin

    by Ursula K. Le Guin

    Paperback (by Ursula K. Le Guin, July 12, 2009)
    Le Guin's magical series chronicle four young cats with wings who leave the city slums in search of a safe place to live.
  • Buffalo Gals and Other Animal Presences

    Ursula K. Le Guin

    Mass Market Paperback (Roc, Oct. 3, 1990)
    Stories and poems deal with coyotes, lions, ants, cats, donkeys, horses, hawkes, plants, and rocks
  • Gifts

    Ursula K. Le Guin

    eBook (Gateway, Sept. 30, 2015)
    Orrec, the son of the Brantor of Caspromant, and Gry, daughter of the Brantors of Barre and Rodd, have grown up together, running half-wild across the Uplands. The people there are like their land: harsh and fierce and prideful; ever at war with each other.Only the gifts keep the fragile peace. The Barre gift is calling animals. The women of Cordemant have the power of blinding, or making deaf, or taking away speech. The Rodds can send a spellknife into a man's heart. The Callems can move heavy things - even buildings, even hills. The Caspro gift is the worst and best of all: it is the gift of undoing: an insect, an animal, a place ...Orrec and Gry are the heirs to Caspro and Barre. Gry's gift runs true, but she refuses to call animals for the hunt. Orrec too is a problem, for his gift of undoing is wild: he cannot control it - and that is the most dangerous gift of all ...GIFTS is Ursula Le Guin at her best: an exciting, moving story beautifully told.
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  • Voices

    Ursula K. Le Guin

    eBook (Gateway, Sept. 9, 2010)
    Memer is a child of rape; when the Alds took the beautiful city of Ansul, they descecrated or destroyed everything of beauty. The Waylord they imprisoned and tortured for years until finally he is freed to return to his home. Though crippled, he is not destroyed. His life still has purpose. Memer is the daughter of his House, the daughter of his heart.The Alds, a people who love war, cannot and will not read: they believe that in words lie demons that will destroy the world. All the city's libraries, the great treasure trove of knowledge of ages past, are burned, except for those few volumes secreted inthe Waylord's hidden room.But times are changing. Gry Barre of Roddmant and Orrec Caspro of Caspromant have arrived in the city. Orrec is a story-teller, the most famous of all: he has the gift of making. His wife Gry's gift is that of calling; she walks with a halflion who both frightens and fascinates the Alds.This is Memer's story, and Gry's and Orrec's, and it is the story of a conquered people craving freedom.
  • The Word For World is Forest

    Ursula K. Le Guin

    Mass Market Paperback (Berkley, Nov. 15, 1981)
    The award-winning masterpiece by one of today’s most honored writers! The Word for World is ForestWhen the inhabitants of a peaceful world are conquered by the bloodthirsty yumens, their existence is irrevocably altered. Forced into servitude, the Athsheans find themselves at the mercy of their brutal masters. Desperation causes the Athsheans, led by Selver, to retaliate against their captors, abandoning their strictures against violence. But in defending their lives, they have endangered the very foundations of their society. For every blow against the invaders is a blow to the humanity of the Athsheans. And once the killing starts, there is no turning back.
  • A Wizard of Earthsea

    Ursula K. Le Guin

    Paperback (Spectra, Sept. 28, 2004)
    Ged was the greatest sorcerer in all Earthsea, but once he was called Sparrowhawk, a reckless youth, hungry for power and knowledge, who tampered with long-held secrets and loosed a terrible shadow upon the world. This is the 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.From the Paperback edition.
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  • By Ursula K. Le Guin - The Tombs of Atuan: The Earthsea Cycle

    Ursula K. Le Guin

    Mass Market Paperback (Simon Pulse, Aug. 2, 2001)
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  • The Beginning Place

    Ursula K. Le Guin

    Hardcover (HarperCollins, Jan. 1, 1980)
    Two young people who cross over from everyday reality and meet in the magical village of Tembreabrezi volunteer to take on and destroy the unknown malevolent force that is threatening the village with destruction
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  • Catwings

    Ursula K. Le Guin, S. D. Schindler

    Paperback (Orchard Books, May 1, 2003)
    The bestselling Catwings series!Mrs. Jane Tabby can't explain why her four precious kittens were born with wings, but she's grateful that they are able to use their flying skills to soar away from the dangerous city slums where they were born. However, once the kittens escape the big city, they learn that country life can be just as difficult!
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  • The Word for World is Forest

    Ursula K. Le Guin

    Hardcover (Tor / Science Fiction Book Club, March 15, 2010)
    Long before Avatar, Ursula K. Le Guin was writing science fiction with a strong ecological edge, the benchmark of which was the 1973 novella, "The Word for World is Forest." Now, with the continuing trend toward human rights and green issues, the time is right for new fans to be moved by this Hugo-winning classic. In this thought-provoking story, the existence of the peaceful Athsheans is altered when their world is conquered by the bloodthirsty yumens. Pressed into servitude, they find themselves at the mercy of their brutal masters…until desperation leads them to launch a retaliatory strike. But in defending their lives, they will threaten the very foundations of their society. And once the killing starts, there is no turning back.
  • The Other Wind

    Ursula K. Le Guin

    Hardcover (Harcourt, Sept. 13, 2001)
    The sorcerer Alder fears sleep. He dreams of the land of death, of his wife who died young and longs to return to him so much that she kissed him across the low stone wall that separates our world from the Dry Land-where the grass is withered, the stars never move, and lovers pass without knowing each other. The dead are pulling Alder to them at night. Through him they may free themselves and invade Earthsea.Alder seeks advice from Ged, once Archmage. Ged tells him to go to Tenar, Tehanu, and the young king at Havnor. They are joined by amber-eyed Irian, a fierce dragon able to assume the shape of a woman.The threat can be confronted only in the Immanent Grove on Roke, the holiest place in the world and there the king, hero, sage, wizard, and dragon make a last stand.Le Guin combines her magical fantasy with a profoundly human, earthly, humble touch.
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