Five Ways to Forgiveness, Ursula K. Le Guin
Five Ways to Forgiveness, Ursula K. Le Guin
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Five Ways to Forgiveness

Author: Ursula K. Le Guin

Narrator: Michael Crouch, Frankie Corzo

Unabridged: 10 hr 58 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Recorded Books

Published: 10/28/2025


Synopsis

A companion to Ursula K. Le Guin's award-winning Hainish novels—including The Left Hand of Darkness and The Dispossessed—Five Ways to Forgiveness tells the story of the planet Werel and its colony planet Yeowe, and how their societies are shaped by the legacies of slavery and revolution. When the enslaved people on the colony Yeowe (called "assets") overthrow the slave-holding class (called "owners"), the owners on neighboring Werel launch a war to preserve the master-slave society that undergirds the economy of both planets. Told from the perspectives of people caught in the crosshairs of the struggle, the stories in this collection are linked by the character "Old Music," an Ekumen ambassador who is secretly working as an abolitionist and supporter of Yeowe's emancipation. Together they ask: What does forgiveness look like in a world riddled by racism and caste? In "Betrayals," a disgraced revolutionary leader makes peace with his past. In the intersectional "Forgiveness Day," a female ambassador from the Ekumen struggles with the patriarchal culture of Werel, while "A Man of the People" tells the life story of a male Ekumen ambassador to Yeowe. "A Woman's Liberation" tells the story of a woman who, after escaping to freedom, must reckon with the internalized racism that still enchains her. And finally, the story "Old Music and the Slave Women" braids the collection together and counts the cost of justice. First published in 1994 as Four Ways to Forgiveness, this is the first standalone edition that includes the fifth story, "Old Music and the Slave Women," that Le Guin wrote years after to augment this extraordinary, vital suite.

About Ursula K. Le Guin

Ursula K. Le Guin (1929-2018) was an American author of novels, children's books, and short stories, mainly in the genres of fantasy and science fiction. She has also written poetry and essays. First published in the 1960s, her work has often depicted futuristic or imaginary alternative worlds in politics, the natural environment, gender, religion, sexuality, and ethnography.

Ursula has influenced such Booker Prize winners and other writers as Salman Rushdie and David Mitchell-and notable science fiction and fantasy writers including Neil Gaiman and Iain Banks. She has won the Hugo Award, Nebula Award, Locus Award, and World Fantasy Award, each more than once. In 2014, she was awarded the National Book Foundation Medal for Distinguished Contribution to American Letters. She has resided in Portland, Oregon since 1959.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Shelly on July 03, 2022

Ursula, my Ursula, thank the gods for your flame, burning so bright, strong, and light down through the years and right into my eyeballs. I am blessed by your pure existence.......more

Goodreads review by Jeanne on June 06, 2022

Imagine, if you can, a world without war and slavery, with racial and gender equality. In Five Ways to Forgiveness, Yoss pondered such a world: “It would be the real world. Peace was the true life, the life of working and learning and bringing up children to work and learn. War, which devoured work,......more

Goodreads review by Bente on June 24, 2025

if ursula has a million fans, then I am one of them if ursula has a thousand fans, then I am one of them if ursula has a hundred fans, then I am one of them if ursula has two fans, then it's me and paulie till the end of the world if ursula has no fans, then paulie and I have perished......more

Goodreads review by Kevin on February 13, 2025

The best to ever do it......more

Goodreads review by James on April 27, 2025

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