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Book Reviews of A Wrinkle in Time (Madeleine L'Engle's Time Quintet)

Book Review: "Secular" Literature in Christian Education
Summary: 5 Stars

As a pastor and Christian Educator, I was intrigued by the interweaving of science fiction and Christian Scripture without the disturbing theology of the Left Behind series. Includes direct references to Rom. 8:28; I Cor. 1:25; Daniel 5:27. I plan to review it with our Middle and High School youth.

How did I skip this jewel for so long?


Book Review: 1963 Newbery Medal-winner, and so deserving!
Summary: 5 Stars

CHARACTERS: Margaret "Meg" Murray, 12-year-old social misfit and math-whiz; her baby brother Charles Wallace, a 5-year-old genius who can read his Mom's and sister's minds, and whom neighbors and kids at school think is mentally retarded; Calvin O'Keefe, age 14, a popular 11th-grader from Meg's school; Mrs. Whatsit, Mrs. Who, and Mrs. Which, three beings from another dimension who help the children travel through time/space in order to try and rescue Mr. Murray, their scientist father.

SUMMARY: Physicist Mr. Murray has been working on top-secret government projects, so secret he hasn't even told his family the nature of his research. His letters stopped after he'd been away on a special mission and Meg's family is never given an explanation for his disappearance. Mrs. Murray, a biologist and bacteriologist, believes he'll return and encourages her children to believe it, too.

Meg hears about a mysterious newcomer and learns her baby brother has already met the eccentric Mrs. Whatsit. The stranger, Mrs. Whatsit, and her two associates are time- and space-travelers who, using a mode of travel called "tessering"--a concept Mr. Murray had researched before his disappearance--take Meg, Calvin, and Charles Wallace away from Earth in search of Mr. Murray. From a planet in another system they can see through the thin atmosphere that a dark cloud or shadow, an evil Black Thing, surrounds another planet; they learn Mr. Murray has been fighting the Black Thing for years. They are shown the Thing surrounding a planet other than Earth, then they see that IT casts a pall over Earth as well. The children are frightened, but determined to rescue Mr. Murray and to fight IT themselves in order to rid their world if IT's evil influence.

Mrs. Whatsit sends Meg, Charles Wallace and Calvin to Camazotz, where Mr. Murray is being held by humanoids who are loyal to IT. He's been holding out mentally, but is beginning to weaken just as the children arrive. With the wisdom imparted to them by Mrs. Whatsit, Mrs. Who and Mrs. Which, will they be able to break through the barrier imprisoning Mr. Murray? In the process of finding Meg's father, baby brother Charles falls victim to IT's mind control. The others tesser away from Camazotz to a safe planet, but are forced to leave Charles Wallace behind.

Meg, by far the most fearful of IT of the would-be rescuers, must be the one to return to Camazotz in order to save Charles Wallace from IT, as she's the only one who can reach Charles Wallace's mind and wrench control of it away from the evil power of IT. When Meg returns to the planet, which has been under IT's control for some time, she must try to gain entry to her little brother's mind, but how can she outwit the huge intellect of IT? Mrs. Which told her that she has something that IT did not have, and this will be her only weapon--if only she can realize what can reach through IT to her brother.

Will the family be finally reunited? Will everyone escape the evil power of IT unscathed, or will there be lasting repercussions? Read this nearly-forty-year-old book to find out.

IMPRESSIONS: One of my favorite books from childhood, "A Wrinkle in Time" is a novel that I have reread many, many times, even throughout my adult life. Believable, touching, and teaching all at once, it is a timeless classic of American modern literature. Meg teaches us all that we can turn our weaknesses into strengths, and that good really can triumph over evil. Also consider the fact that a WOMAN (Madeleine L'Engle) wrote this novel in 1962. She really was ahead of her time! I recommend this book for kids in middle school and high school--and to their parents, because sharing and discussing a book together is incredibly rewarding and enlightening. To really learn how a kid's mind works, tap in through the mutual enjoyment of a well-written book. There are no sassy-mouthed pre-teens or adult situations in this book, so "A Wrinkle in Time" is an excellent choice!


Book Review: A favorite again after 22 years!
Summary: 5 Stars

"A Wrinkle In Time" was and is undoubtedly one of the best books ever written. I too, like many others read it at 11 yrs old. I became fascinated with the possibility that there are unknown worlds in this universe. My interest in science fiction began with this story and twenty three years later, at age 33, I recently used this book's theory of time travel the "tesseract or wrinkle" as an interior design concept. Amazing that I chose this one from the many books that I've read, but this story with its wonderful characters inspire, titillate the curious and satisfy our belief in the power of good. Time travel into other worlds was considered fantasy, but today, Ms. L'Engle's story may be closer to reality than we think

Book Review: A Classic
Summary: 5 Stars

Madeleine L'Engle captured my heart when I first read "A Wrinkle in Time" as a child. I read this to my children, they read it themselves, and are now reading it to their children. We count this book as a favorite gift for friends, children and adult alike.
Meg, the twins and Charles Wallace hold a special place in our hearts.
Thank you, Madeleine L'Engle for sharing your brilliance with us.

Book Review: A Lifelong Favorite
Summary: 5 Stars

I received this book as a present for my eigth birthday, and almost 20 years later it is still the book I turn to on rainy days. Buy it for your children, or buy it for yourself! This book is a wonderful introduction to the Murray family, and you may follow them through three generations in later books. I think that many of my ideals of a good family life come from Madeline L'Engle's books, and I compare my life to these characters on at least a monthly basis.
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