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Other Wind
by Ursula K. Le Guin
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The dreams of a sorcerer may open a rift between the worlds of death and life. Alder and a small group of companions must travel to the island of Roke in the hopes of forestalling an invasion of the dead. A New York Times Notable Book for 2001.
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9780441009930,
Paperback,
Ace Books,
2003
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9780151006847,
Hardcover,
Harcourt,
2001
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9780441011254,
Paperback,
Berkley Pub Group,
2003
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9781417819850,
Prebinding,
Bt Bound,
2003
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Media Reviews
"It is, in short, a genuine and significant extension to one of the central worlds of modern fantasy, and Le Guin's most important and impressive work of fiction in years."
First Line
Sails long and white as swan's wings carried the ship FARFLYER through summer air down the bay from the Armed Cliffs toward Gont Port. She glided into the still water landward of the jetty, so sure and graceful a creature of the wind that a couple of townsmen fishing off the old quay cheered her in, waving to the crewmen and the one passenger standing in the prow.
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