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mimooo 's review for:
Planet of Exile
by Ursula K. Le Guin
Definitely has the hallmarks of an early Le Guin in the male fantasy hero thing BUT also shows the sensitivity to courage, love, and all in all Humanity that le guin is a master of. adaptation, acceptance, survival, and kinship are the human ken, whether terran, tevaran, or gaal. i love the interplay of worldview and halting struggle for understanding between Rolery, the stubborn outcast girl, Jakob Agat, the sensitive and noble young hero, and Wold, the gruff and philosophical old chief.