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  1. The Other Wind is a fantasy novel by the American author Ursula K. Le Guin, published by Harcourt in 2001. It is the fifth and final novel set in the fictional archipelago Earthsea. It won the annual World Fantasy Award for Best Novel and was runner up for the Locus Award, Best Fantasy Novel, among other nominations.

    • Le Guin, K Ursula
    • 2001
  2. Sep 13, 2001 · Sleeper agent Tenar opens a window for us into the effects of the one on the other within the structure and society of Earthsea, and everyone severally ties up the loose ends in The Other Wind. What good is it to be a wizard in an ordinary world, or an ordinary man or woman in a magical world?

    • (27.9K)
    • 2001
    • Le Guin, K Ursula
    • Paperback
  3. The Other Wind is the final volume in a spectacular Folio Earthsea collection that honours the remarkable imagination of Ursula K. Le Guin. With a haunting yet hopeful binding design, seven rousing colour illustrations and endpaper maps, Ged’s final adventure is an unmissable volume for any fantasy enthusiast.

  4. The Other Wind is the sixth book and fifth novel in the Earthsea series. It is a story about a village sorcerer named Alder who dreams of the dead ever since his wife Lily died. The dead pull at him in his sleep and threaten to invade Earthsea.

  5. The final book in the Earthsea series, “The Other Wind” tells of how the sorcerer Alder, haunted by visions of the dead, seeks counsel with various wise characters we know from previous books, culminating in a meeting of Archipelagans, Kargish, wizards, and dragons on the isle of Roke where the fate of the dead will be decided.

    • (2.7K)
    • Ursula K. Le Guin
    • Hardcover
  6. Originally published in September 2001 by Harcourt, The Other Wind is the sixth and final title in Ursula K. Le Guins beloved Earthsea cycle. It is currently available from Clarion Books.

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  8. A masterpiece of chilling narration' GUARDIAN. 'Wise, graceful, classic myth-making' THE SCOTSMAN. The wizard Alder comes from Roke to the island of Gont in search of the Archmage, Lord Sparrowhawk, once known as Ged.

    • Kindle Edition
    • Ursula K. Le Guin
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