Summary of this Book... | ||
I recently read A Wrinkle in Time for the second time in my life. Meg Murray's father is a scientist, and he's missing. Along with the help of her brother, a school friend and some other-worldly friends, they're seeking to find and retrieve the missing scientist. The three children must travel through time and space and confront many opposing forces, including one another. | ||
This type of Book is good for... | ||
Children will love this book, especially those with interests in science fiction. I read this book when I was young, and to this day I can remember exactly where it sat on the library's shelves. I re-read it as an adult, and I can still feel its magic! | ||
I especially liked... | ||
I like the very basic introductions to physics ideas in this book. Time travel is just one of the ideas touched upon here, and it's explained in a way that children can begin to understand some of the larger forces in the universe. A Wrinkle in Time presents an interesting story with complex vocabulary and ideas in such a way as to introduce them to children. | ||
I recommend this Book because... | ||
Meg Murray is an outcast, a child who feels like she doesn't belong. She does have a very supportive family that sticks together no matter what. A Wrinkle in Time can be a great book for any child (especially a girl) who feels like they aren't quite "normal" or the perfect fit for mainstream society. | ||
Further Comments... | ||
When I read A Wrinkle in Time as a child, I remember feeling its magic, thinking the book was fantastic. Reading it again as an adult, the book seemed very simple. I found the story to be lacking just a little, but I still enjoyed it. If you're reading this for the first time as an adult, remember that it is a book intended for a younger audience. If you can stay in touch with that magical feeling of being a child, you'll see the magic of this book. | ||
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Created Oct 28, 2008 at 11:09pm •
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