| Author/Contributor(s): | Le Guin, Ursula K. |
| Publisher: | Clarion Books |
| Date: | 10/1/2004 |
| Binding: | Paperback |
| Condition: | NEW |
A slender, realistic story of a young man's coming of age, Very Far Away from Anywhere Else is one of the most inspiring novels Ursula K. Le Guin ever published.
Owen is seventeen and smart. He knows what he wants to do with his life. But then he meets Natalie and he realizes he doesn't know anything much at all.
“Like all Le Guin’s work, Very Far Away from Anywhere Else is about the invisible structures of society and about the challenge to live honestly. On a Sunday years ago I was lucky to encounter a book that could show me the breadth our lives have—that the discovery of what leads us on is better than the goal of perfection.” —Emily Schultz, Bustle
“An engaging, well written novel.” —New York Times
What happens when your first real friend is a girl, and everyone expects it to be something more?
- Intellectual Connection: Owen is obsessed with science; Natalie lives for music. Their conversations about ambition, art, and consciousness forge a bond deeper than either has ever known.
- Coming of Age Story: A thoughtful, realistic novel about an introspective seventeen-year-old learning to defy expectations—from his parents and his peers—to find his own path.
- Friendship vs Romance: Owen and Natalie have something rare and real. But when unspoken feelings and outside pressures complicate their friendship, they must decide what they truly mean to each other.
- Introvert Protagonist: A powerfully honest first-person story for any reader who has ever felt like an outsider, searching for one person who truly understands.