A space to be held, to be human,
to begin again.
“The King is pregnant."
In The Left Hand of Darkness, Ursula K. Le Guin gave us one of literature’s rare, honest renderings of pregnancy—not as metaphor, but as lived experience: vulnerable, disorienting, and deeply powerful.
Through quiet prose and radical tenderness, she revealed how birth reshapes everything—not just bodies, but identities, relationships, even language itself.
LeGuin is named in that spirit.
A space shaped by reverence for transformation. For the exhaustion, the awe, the becoming of early parenthood.
A space to be held, to be human, to begin again.
Book Your Stay Today
LeGuin is coming to Chicago and Boston in June 2025.
Submit the form below, and our team will be in touch to help you reserve your spot and tailor your postpartum experience to your needs.