“The best I can say, it's like this. A man's in his skin, see, like a nut in its shell ... It's hard and strong, that shell, and it's all full of him. Full of grand man-meat, man-self. And that's all. That's all there is. A woman's a different thing entirely. Who knows where a woman begins and ends? Listen mistress, I have roots, I have roots deeper than this island. Deeper than the sea, older than the raising of the lands. I go back into the dark ... I go back into the dark! Before the moon I am, what a woman is, a woman of power, a woman's power, deeper than the roots of trees, deeper than the roots of islands, older than the Making, older than the moon. Who dares ask questions of the dark? Who'll ask the dark its name?”
Quote by Ursula K. Le Guin
Book:Tehanu
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Tehanu
Tehanu is a fantasy novel that delves into the lives of characters in a richly imagined world. The story focuses on themes of family, healing, and the interconnectedness of life cycles. The narrative unfolds through the eyes of a protagonist who navigates the complexities of relationships and the natural world. more
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