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Mind Bending Through Space and Time


Can capable Meg and Charles valiantly save Earth? Dealing with meaningful black holes, great love has many ways of traveling through time. Cause to generate heroic dealings with the Black Thing, casts healing between longing great connection with Meg and her Dad. Madeleine L’Engle’s fiction book, A Wrinkle in Time, creates a magical gelatin taking the reader soaring through space and time believing in other celestial galaxies and generating belief in inspiring abilities in all.

Madeleine L’Engle definitely had a gift for writing literary fiction novels and appealing to young readers generating all ages to fall in love vigorously with her work. She created over 60 works of literary pieces and won many awards including the Newbery Medal for A Wrinkle in Time. Keeping in amazing appeal, Madeleine wrote four companion books: A Wind in the Door, A Swiftly Tilting Planet, Many Waters, and An Acceptable Time. When interviewed at the end of A Wrinkle in Time, she stated how she got the idea for her book and she stated, “I started reading what Einstein wrote about time. And I used a lot of those principles to make a universe that was creative and yet believable” (236).

First, healing comes meaningfully to Meg, a high school teenager, when she mindfully makes higher connections with her brilliant younger brother, Charles Wallace. Now, Charles Wallace has marvelous meaningful insight and can telepathically read his Mom’s mind and Meg’s mind. Next, the two siblings meet up with a high school jock, Calvin, having immense intelligence too. Later, all three of them gallantly had a calling to travel to neighboring Mrs. Whatsit’s house to learn about the tesseract.

The tesseract is a levitation formula that can bend space and time. The beings, Mrs. Whatsit, Mrs. Who, and Mrs. Which, take Meg, Charles Wallace, and Calvin to other galaxies using the tesseract to travel through space and time to find Meg’s and Charles Wallace’s father who disappeared while working on the tesseract. Then, they adventure to many galaxies meeting healing beings and evil beings like the Black Thing, which is a dark cloud, hovering, and destroying the minds of beings it infiltrates. Importantly, the Black Thing has control over Meg’s father and they go on a quest to try to rescue him.

Now, believing in other worlds can heal our complacency with our own existence in our small world. Madeleine L’Engle takes the reader on a thoughtful journey to find the true meaning of life making marvelous discoveries about beings from other galaxies and starting conversations about life hearing tender ways to inspire all.

In conclusion, if you are ready for a mind bending ride, then you will enjoy Madeleine L’Engle’s amazing book, A Wrinkle in Time. I was captivated believing celestial galaxies have healing powers and immense hope to expand our cause and minds to love all.

Works Cited

Books:

L’Engle, Madeleine. A Wrinkle in Time. New York, NY: Square Fish, 2007.

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