“COME HOME, TENAR! COME HOME!” In the deep valley, in the twilight, the apple trees were on the eve of blossoming; here and there among the shadowed boughs one flower had opened early, rose and white, like a faint star. Down the orchard aisles, in the thick, new, wet grass, the little girl ran for the joy of running; hearing the call she did not come at once, but made a long circle before she turned her face toward home. The mother waiting in the doorway of the hut, with the firelight behind her, watched the tiny figure running and bobbing like a bit of thistledown blown over the darkening grass beneath the trees.”
Quote by Ursula K. Le Guin
Book:The Tombs of Atuan
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The Tombs of Atuan
This book is a fantasy narrative that delves into the life of a young girl who becomes entangled in a mysterious and ancient ritual on a remote island. The story revolves around her struggle with her past and her quest to uncover the secrets of the island's sacred tombs. more
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