The Farthest Shore (The Earthsea Cycle, Book 3)

Hardcover, 223 pages

English language

Published Sept. 15, 1990 by Atheneum.

ISBN:
978-0-689-31683-8
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reviewed The Farthest Shore by Ursula K. Le Guin (The Earthsea Cycle, #3)

Do what is needful

The Farthest Shore is my least favorite of the original Earthsea trilogy. Part of it is that Arren isn't as interesting a main character as Ged (in book one) or Tenar (in book two). Part of it is that I was already tired of the return-of-the-king trope when I first read it. And part of it is that the problem is so vaguely defined.

But it's still quite good (I rated it four stars, after all!), and this time through I appreciated it a lot more than on previous reads. Maybe it's that I'm more familiar with depression than I was at twelve. Maybe it's that I'm closer to Sparrowhawk's age. Or maybe I'm just seeing more connections, now that I've read more of Le Guin's work.

And there's so much in this one! The people who live on huge rafts, following the ocean currents. Speaking with …

reviewed The Farthest Shore by Ursula K. Le Guin (The Earthsea Cycle, #3)

Wonderful

I listened to the audiobook version of this story, which was narrated by Rob Ingles. Many years ago he performed the Lord of the Rings; it was a wonderful surprise to hear that old favorite voice retelling this story. Perhaps because of this narration I felt there were echoes of Tolkien's work. An old wizard, a rising king, a long journey.

I loved the characters, particularly Ged. The idea of a great person who is also extremely humble, a sorcerer who loves to sail — I appreciate the juxtaposition.

I could also see a bit of Le Guin's interest in the Tao Te Ching seeping into the story. When Ged and the other characters discussed leadership, they depicted Lao Tzu's ideal of a sovreign who did very little and allowed people to govern themselves. Strange to have a story of the ascendency of a King to play upon …

When one door is closed many more are open

Content warning mild spoilers inside

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