The book The Telling was written by author Ursula K. Le Guin Here you can read free online of The Telling book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The Telling a good or bad book?
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Nobody noticed. Crowded in the car, people tired from work and dulled by the long rocking ride all sat watching the holopro above the aisle: children doing gymnastics, hundreds of tiny children in red uniforms kicking and jumping in unison to shrill cheery music in the air. On the long climb up the stairs to her apartment she wept again. There was no reason to cry. There had to be a reason. She must be sick. The misery she felt was fear, a wretched panic of fear. Dread. Terror. It was crazy to s...end her off on her own. Tong was crazy to think of it. She could never handle it. She sat down at her workdesk to send him a formal request for return to Terra. The Hainish words would not come. They were all wrong. Her head ached. She got up to find something to eat. There was nothing in her foodstorage, nothing at all. When had she eaten last? Not at midday. Not in the morning. Not last night. "What's wrong with me?" she said to the air. No wonder her stomach hurt. No wonder she had fits of weeping and panic.
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