A review by yak_attak
Five Ways to Forgiveness by Ursula K. Le Guin

4.0

A complex, in depth look at culture, class, and society in the wake of slavery, civil war, revolution, and the powers that emerge in the outcome. As with most short story collections it's a little uneven, the first and last stories being slightly weaker than the other 3 - but we're still dealing with Le Guin at the height of her powers, and even a weaker Le Guin short story is full of brilliant language, insight, and compassion for those in all walks of life.