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81 of 81 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Why is this out of print?,
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This review is from: Very Far Away from Anywhere Else (Library Binding)
I have never been able to answer people who say, "You read a lot. So, what's your favorite book?" But if I had to answer, I think I would choose "Very Far Away from Anywhere Else." I found this book when I was a sophomore in high school, and I could not believe how well I understood Owen and Natalie, and how similar their lives were to mine. I still can't believe Le Guin fit so much into such a short book -- my paperback edition has only 87 pages.The story unfolds like life, following the course of Owen and Natalie's friendship, in their senior year of high school. Owen narrates, at the end of the year, trying to figure out exactly what the year, and Natalie's friendship, meant to him. But the story itself is not that important. Owen and Natalie themselves are the heart of the book, and are two of the most human characters I have ever encountered. Owen has never fit in with people, wants to be a scientist, and has trouble telling anyone what he really wants from life. Half of his trouble may be that he isn't quite sure what he wants. Natalie is a musician, who performs and teaches, but she is really a composer. Unlike Owen, she knows what she wants from life, and is following a careful plan to reach her goals. Of course, neither is really that simple; no real person can be summed up in two sentences, and neither can Owen and Natalie. "Very Far Away from Anywhere Else" is a book which is easier to read than to explain, and any summary will lose the parts of the book that make it really worthwhile. If I could sum up the book for you, I doubt I would love it enough to reread it at least once a year. Let me close, then, by telling you how much I love this book. I own hundreds of books, and love at least half of them. Of all those books, this is the only one I brought to college this year. This is the one I take on all my trips. This is the one I read whenever I start to feel my life is pointless. This is the one that is dangerously close to falling apart, just because I read it so much. Buy this. Read it. Trust me.
19 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Succinct, insightful, moving,
This review is from: Very Far Away from Anywhere Else (Library Binding)
This short novel speaks volumes to anyone who has ever felt different, not quite fitting in, but afraid to truly break away from the herd. Owen's doubts, fears and deep longing to be his own person are all too familiar and honest; his struggle toward real manhood, as opposed to the shallow, self-absorbed macho model of his peers, is even more relevant today. Natalie's determination to create and follow her own path is inspiring, never denying the hard work and sacrifice required, but never denying its joys, either. Together, theirs is a genuine relationship, rich, rewarding, transforming. Well worth reading at any age, the sooner this wonderful book is reprinted the better!
9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Every teenager should read this book,
By A Customer
This review is from: Very Far Away from Anywhere Else (Library Binding)
Owen wants to be a scientist. Natalie is already a musician. Both are bright, original, and couldn't fit in less with their run-with-the-pack classmates. Peer and family pressures almost destroy their friendship, but nothing this deep can be put down for long...This is a beautiful, heartfelt book about the friendship between two high school outsiders. Owen and Natalie are vivid, three-dimensional characters, and their conflicts with family, society, and each other are both real and balanced: parents and teachers aren't villains, nor are Owen and Natalie petulant, demanding kids. LeGuin's themes of individuality vs. societal pressures and the conflict between friendship and love are deep and written into the structure of the book rather than tacked on as lectures. A witty and very moving story.
9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Beautiful book about two gifted teenagers,
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This review is from: Very Far Away from Anywhere Else (Library Binding)
This is the best (truest and most moving) fictional account of the experience of being a "gifted" adolescent that I have ever found (although Le Guin never labels her two protagonists as such). I first found this book in college in the 1980s after I had read all of Le Guin's more famous novels, and it made a huge difference in my life and self-concept at the time. Owen is a sensitive, brilliant seventeen year old who feels completely out of place and alone in his life. His parents miss the point with him and, meaning their best, urge him toward an ordinary but stifling (for him) life. When Owen meets Natalie, a driven but lonely eightteen year old with a single-minded devotion to composing music, they form a bond somewhere between friendship and love, and his vision for his own life is transformed. The characters are extremely appealing and realistic, and the book was like a best friend to me. I would highly recommend it for any young person facing simil! ar issues.
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Possibly my favorite book of all time,
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This review is from: Very Far Away from Anywhere Else (Paperback)
I first read this novella when I was in high school. I've read it several times since. It's just one I always come back to. The story speaks to everyone who has ever felt excluded or misunderstood and it speaks to the yearning in each of us to find SOMEONE who understands just a little bit. In some ways, this is a romance, but really it's a story of finding a connection in the wide world. And it always makes me cry... but in a good way.
I've read hundreds, perhaps thousands of books in my life and I'm sure I'll read thousands more, but this one has a special place in my heart.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
What we have to read...,
By Sing N. "Cole" (Kentfield, CA USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Very Far Away from Anywhere Else (Paperback)
I'm a 21 year-old foreign student who is taking ESL class with teacher Robin Lavin every Monday and Wednesday morning 9:10 at the college of marin. I've read this book like a month ago. It was just a homework that I did not really want, but my attitude has been changed after I read this book. There are so much memories of the scent of what I have experienced. It is just the one we have to take a look. This book is the rememberancer of our teen-age nostalgia. Do not hesitate to recall the memorandum of our youth. Very Far Away From Anywhere Else... Ursula K. Le Guin has done great job. See the great job. Two thumbs up!!
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Very Far Away from Anywhere Else,
By GEE "ESL student-Korea" (California, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Very Far Away from Anywhere Else (Paperback)
I read this novel about two high school outsiders. There are two main characters, Owen and Natalie,in this book. They try to find a path in life, and they are confused about real love. At first, I felt a little bored because I have never experienced this kind of story. However, after reading this book, I realized that this book made it possible for me to think about myself and my memories. Owen doesn't know what he wants, but Natalie knows exactly what she wants. As time goes by, they get close to each other. I was interested in the mental sympathy between Owen and Natalie. As I mentioned, I thought about some question,"Who am I?","What am I doing here?",and"What is real love?". In addition, this book made me look back. For instance, I thought about my first love and my goals at puberty. In this way, this book has lots of strong points, so I recommend readers to get this book,Very Far Away from Anywhere Else.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Intellectual adolescence,
By TinTinKyrano "stoicflair" (CA USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Very Far Away from Anywhere Else (Paperback)
We've all been there. He knows where hes going most of the time, but thanks to a spontaneous burst of social interaction he finds his way isn't as clear or as outrageous as he once thought. Le Guin does an excellent job incorporating the angst, the anger, and the astonishment that is a coming-of-age book. Sweet for children and interesting enough for adults. Listen to some violin while reading this book and sip some weird tea. Highly recommended.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
An Excellent Role Reversal,
A Kid's Review
This review is from: Very Far Away from Anywhere Else (Paperback)
This may be the first realistic book I've ever read a novel with a boy as the main character. I found the idea of a kid who was basically wrapped up in his own fantasy world and refused to come out as very real and convincing. The characters are very real and very conflicted, even with such a small number of pages. The main character's fantasy world, Thorn, was very inspiring, since he went through all this trouble as a young child to create it. The romance in it is also very well done, since it is basically a story about a boy and girl and their complex relationship. LeGuin's other work, especially the Earthsea cycle, is very good, but if you're aching for something a little different then the norm, read "Very Far Away From Anywhere Else". It's also very inspiring to know that even short novels can have this kind of depth and complexity. It is nothing like other novellas, like The Pearl or Jonathan Livingston Seagull, which are purely allegorical and rather boring. "Very Far Away From Anywhere Else" is a book I would recommend to anyone.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
This book keep my Russian heart it's already sixteen years,
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This review is from: Very Far Away from Anywhere Else (Paperback)
It are unique in Le Guin works. Two teenagers, the boy and his (maybe!)girlfriend looking for the own future. Such interest to observe for the feelings to give birth to Love. The Real peoples. The Real life. Rising and sinking of Love. And a hard choice of two high school outsiders...A many quotations that are stored in my small notebook. I was to look like Owen in one's time, but I'm a Russian. I sure that my little son should be glad to read Very Far Away some time. |
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Very Far Away from Anywhere Else by Ursula K. Le Guin (Paperback - Feb. 1983)
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