The Wild Girls
By Le Guin Ursula K.
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REVIEWS
Idiosyncratic and convincing, Le Guin's characters have a long afterlife. Publishers Weekly
Her worlds are haunting psychological visions molded with firm artistry. The Library Journal
If you want excess and risk and intelligence, try Le Guin. The San Francisco Chronicle
Her characters are complex and haunting, and her writing is remarkable for its sinewy grace. Time
She wields her pen with a moral and psychological sophistication rarely seen. What she really does is write fables: splendidly intricate and hugely imaginative tales about such mundane concerns as life, death, love, and sex. Newsweek
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