Tehanu was the fourth of Ursula K. Le Guin's Earthsea books. It won the Nebula Award for Best Novel in 1990, and the Locus Award for Best Fantasy Novel in 1991.
Tehanu continues the stories of Tenar, the heroine of the second book of the Earthsea series The Tombs of Atuan, and Ged, the hero of the first book, A Wizard of Earthsea.
Tehanu is set almost immediately after the conclusion of the series' third book, The Farthest Shore. Tenar, who arriv...
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Tehanu was the fourth of Ursula K. Le Guin's Earthsea books. It won the Nebula Award for Best Novel in 1990, and the Locus Award for Best Fantasy Novel in 1991.
Tehanu continues the stories of Tenar, the heroine of the second book of the Earthsea series The Tombs of Atuan, and Ged, the hero of the first book, A Wizard of Earthsea.
Tehanu is set almost immediately after the conclusion of the series' third book, The Farthest Shore. Tenar, who arrived on Gont some years ago, married a farmer called Flint and had two children, Apple and Spark. Her husband now dead and her children grown up, Tenar is lonely and uncertain of her own identity. She adopts the child Therru (later to become the Tehanu of the title) after the child is maimed and abused by her natural father.
Later, Ged - once the Archmage, now having lost his powers of wizardry in the supreme effort of closing the hole between the worlds of the living and the dead - returns to the island. He joins the community of Gontish...
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