A Wrinkle in Time
by Madeleine L'Engle
1962, 224 pp.
Rating: 4
Newbery Medal
I listened to this book on CD with my sons on a short road trip. All three of us enjoyed it very much. Meg Murry is a girl whose parents are both scientists. Consequently her family is a little different than others. She and Charles Wallace, her littlest brother, get made fun of at school because everyone thinks they're either stupid or not living up to their potential. Of course, nothing could be further from the truth. Her twin brothers are more normal so they fit in.
Their father works for the government and has been missing for a few years. The search for Mr. Murry, with a little help from Mrs. Whatsit, Mrs. Who, and Mrs. Which, takes them on a journey too incredible to imagine. Three sequels follow that each of us plan on reading this year or next.
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1 comments:
This is on one of my lists- Newbery? Decades? I thought I owned a copy but it looks like I'll be PBS'ing it. I remember it fondly from my childhood.
I just saw your review of Number the Stars. I read it this weekend and don't want to influence my review by reading yours, but find it cool that someone else read it at the same time.
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