A review by eveasc
Tehanu by Ursula K. Le Guin

challenging hopeful mysterious reflective

5.0

I am so happy that the series returns to Tenar in this way! I was expecting another long adventure in this book, but a lot of it was bedded in the real detail of a practical life well-lived, which was lovely.

Le Guin writes evil so well at every scale - the small wrongs people commit against each other every day and the great evils that threaten goodness itself - and her characters don't treat it as inevitable, which I love. 

Lots in here to muse on about womanhood, loss and justice.