Changing Planes

Changing Planes

By Ursula K Le Guin

Pages

256

Rating

3.85

Year

2003

Science Fiction FantasyFantasyScience FictionFictionShort StoriesAnthologies

Description

"Then came a child trotting to school with his little backpack. He trotted on all fours, neatly, his hands in leather mitts or boots that protected them from the pavement; he was pale, with small eyes, and a snout, but he was adorable." — from Changing Planes

The misery of waiting for a connecting flight at an airport leads to the accidental discovery that one can alight on other planes — not airplanes, but planes of existence. Ursula Le Guin's deadpan premise frames a series of travel accounts by the tourist-narrator who describes bizarre societies and cultures that sometimes mirror our own and sometimes open puzzling doors into the alien.

Endorsements

Winner of the PEN/Malamud for Short Stories