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Cynthetiq 09-07-2007 10:49 PM

A Wrinkle in Time Author Madeline L'engle dead
 
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Madeleine L’Engle, Children’s Writer, Is Dead   click to show 

Madeleine L’Engle, who in writing more than 60 books, including childhood fables, religious meditations and science fiction, weaved emotional tapestries transcending genre and generation, died Thursday in Connecticut. She was 88.

Her death, of natural causes, was announced today by her publisher, Farrar, Straus and Giroux.

Ms. L’Engle (pronounced LENG-el) was best known for her children’s classic, “A Wrinkle in Time,” which won the John Newbery Award as the best children’s book of 1963. By 2004, it had sold more than 6 million copies, was in its 67th printing and was still selling 15,000 copies a year.

I remember the first time I saw the book cover of the book A Wrinkle In Time. I borrowed it from a friend and that lead me to start reading science fiction books. Up until that time I was mostly interested in reading fables, parables, and mythology.

I learned to love science fiction from that first introduction, and I have loved it ever since. What I really enjoyed about her books was the science that was involved. It was a primer to the cell structure as Meg ran about the mitochondria.

Looking up the books now as a fresh reread, I find that there are two other books that make up what I thought was just a trilogy but it is now a quintet of time related books:

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This is the last book of the Time Quartet, preceded by, in order, A Wrinkle in Time (1962), A Wind in the Door (1973) and Many Waters (1986). Many Waters was written and published later than A Swiftly Tilting Planet, but takes place earlier with respect to the characters. These four books plus An Acceptable Time (1989) are occasionally referred to as the Time Quintet. [2] However, An Acceptable Time takes place a generation after A Swiftly Tilting Planet, and is more properly part of the Polly O'Keefe series of books. The larger "Murry-O'Keefe" series (the Time Quartet plus the books with Poly/Polly O'Keefe in them) contains three novels between A Swiftly Tilting Planet and An Acceptable Time in terms of character chronology. These are The Arm of the Starfish, Dragons in the Waters and A House Like a Lotus.
Did you read any of her books especially, A Wrinkle In Time, A Wind in the Door, A Swiftly Tilting Planet?

albania 09-08-2007 05:03 AM

Yes, I remember reading A Wrinkle in Time when my 6th grade english teacher gave me the book, it was my first exposure to science fiction as well.

Grasshopper Green 09-08-2007 05:14 AM

I read all three (I've never heard of Many Waters until today). I loved A Wrinkle In Time so much that I had my parents buy it for me so I could read along with my teacher as she read it aloud to the class. I reread it until the cover fell off and the pages fell out. It's a series I intend to introduce to my son when he gets old enough, because I'm not sure if he'll read it in school or not (I saw A Wrinkle In Time on a list of banned books once...I was shocked).

RIP, Madeleine.

amonkie 09-08-2007 07:06 AM

Hands down one of my favorite authors of all time, I read everything I could get my hands on. I think this is one series I hope does not get turned into a movie, because I don't think they could ever even come close to do the worlds she's created justice.

Only other book that came close, for me, was The Giver, by Lois Lowry.

snowy 09-08-2007 07:13 AM

I read the entire series, and some of L'Engle's early serious fiction as well, but my favorite book of hers is her memoir, Two-Part Invention. I read it first as a young teenager, and found it to be a beautiful story about human love and loss.

The world has lost a fantastic artist.

Siege 09-08-2007 02:59 PM

I remember reading this when i was in elementary school. Awesome book

pure_id 09-09-2007 03:40 PM

Only my shrink knows my pain

kurty[B] 09-10-2007 05:34 AM

There's five books in the Time series? I thought there was only four. I've read the first three. Need to pick up the second two.

snowy 09-10-2007 07:54 AM

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Originally Posted by kurty[B]
There's five books in the Time series? I thought there was only four. I've read the first three. Need to pick up the second two.

Many Waters is a fantastic book. It's my favorite of the series, with A Swiftly Tilting Planet as a close second. A Wind in the Door is probably the one I like the least.

Pedialyte 09-10-2007 03:30 PM

I read that book in school as I'm sure most people did. I think I was in 5th grade. I enjoyed it even though I don't think I really 'got it' at the time.

abaya 09-10-2007 03:46 PM

She wrote some fantastic poetry as well... I don't remember the name of the collection I picked up at a used books store, but it was lovely. This makes me want to go back and read Wrinkle in Time over again, since I think I'll pick up a lot more this time. :)


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