The Other Wind: The Sixth Book of Earthsea by Ursula K. Le Guin (Hardcover, 2002)

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The man who was once the most powerful wizard in the Islands now lives with his wife Tenar and their adopted daughter Tehanu. Alder needs help: his beloved wife died and in his dreams she calls him to the land of the dead - and now the dead are haunting him, begging for release.

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The wizard Alder comes from Roke to the island of Gont in search of the Archmage, Lord Sparrowhawk, once known as Ged. The man who was once the most powerful wizard in the Islands now lives with his wife Tenar and their adopted daughter Tehanu. Alder needs help: his beloved wife died and in his dreams she calls him to the land of the dead - and now the dead are haunting him, begging for release. He can no longer sleep, and the Wizards of Earthsea are worried. But there is more at stake than the unquiet rest of one minor wizard: for the dragons of Earthsea have arisen, to reclaim the lands that were once theirs. Only Tehanu, herself daughter of a dragon, can talk to them; it may be that Alder s dreams hold the key to the salvation of Earthsea and all the peoples who live there.

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PublisherHachette Children's Group
ISBN-139781842552056
eBay Product ID (ePID)86469064

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Book TitleThe Other Wind: the Sixth Book of Earthsea
AuthorUrsula K. Le Guin
FormatHardcover
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year2002
GenreFantasy
Number of Pages256 Pages

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Item Height224mm
Item Width147mm
Item Weight440g

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Title_AuthorUrsula K. Le Guin
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited Kingdom

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