Out of the Time series, this is my least favorite. It was too slow, and I think too philosophical for my stage of development, when I read it. I would like to reread it as an adult, because I think I'd appreciate it more.
Book two of the "Wrinkle in Time" series, and very lovely-- deals much more with Charles Wallace than Meg; wasn't sure how I felt about it the first time I read it, but any book that makes me cry is a good one.
As always, L'Engle achieves the task of explaining scientific and cosmic theories to her audience of children & adolescents without talking down to them. And this time without a character quoting the Bible every chapter. While I'm fairly certain that her ideas about symbiotic mitochondria are off (I...
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