The Left Hand of Darkness by Ursula K. Le Guin is a science fiction novel set on the planet Gethen, where inhabitants can change gender.
The story follows Genly Ai, an envoy from Earth, as he navigates the complex social and political landscape of Gethen and forms a deep bond with Estraven, a Gethenian. The novel explores themes of gender, friendship, and the nature of human relationships.
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