A review by mikime
The Wild Girls by Ursula K. Le Guin

4.0

A captivating tale of a young girl doing all she can to protect her little sister in a palace they were abducted to as low caste/pseudo-slaves. Even in such a short novel, the author manages to build convincing characters and a whole society, showing us different environments and related different interpersonal relationships, with a thrilling touch of the supernatural. The essays, the poems and the interview included in this volume are quite interesting and brilliant, as usual with Le Guin.