Author | Ursula K. Le Guin |
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Cover artist | Gail Garraty[1] |
Language | English |
Series | Earthsea |
Genre | Fantasy, Bildungsroman |
Publisher | Atheneum Books |
Publication date | 1972 |
Publication place | United States |
Media type | Print (hardcover & paperback) |
Pages | 223 pp (first edition)[1] |
ISBN | 0-689-30054-9 [1] |
OCLC | 481359 |
LC Class | PZ7.L5215 Far |
Preceded by | The Tombs of Atuan |
Followed by | Tehanu |
The Farthest Shore is a fantasy novel by the American author Ursula K. Le Guin, first published by Atheneum in 1972. It is the third book in the series commonly called the Earthsea Cycle. As the next Earthsea novel, Tehanu, would not be released until 1990, The Farthest Shore is sometimes referred to as the final book in the so-called Earthsea trilogy, beginning with A Wizard of Earthsea[a] and The Tombs of Atuan. Decades later, The Farthest Shore follows the wizard Ged in his final adventure.
The Farthest Shore won the 1973 National Book Award in category Children's Books.[2] Studio Ghibli's animated film Tales from Earthsea was based primarily on this novel.[3]
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