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A Wrinkle in Time (A Wrinkle in Time Quintet, #1)
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[Later note: Had discussion with author about this book and why it means so much to so many people鈥攕pecifically women. Also read excellent NYTimes piece about the fiftieth anniversary.
Some books are powerful for their readers because of their context; in this case, the utter lack in popular kid's literature of 1962 of characters like Meg鈥攔eal girls, who cared about atypical subjects like math, who were unashamed to be other than pink-wearing cheerleaders. To find a powerful role model in a novel must be a wonderful thing, especially for bookish girls. And maybe it makes sense that as a boy in the seventies, I missed that entirely.
Still, rereading as an adult, I found it unbearably heavy-handed. Hence the two star rating: It was okay.]
One of those overrated books the response to which defies explanation. Clunky, heavy-handed, and as obvious in its way as The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe. I was only ever able to force myself through this as an adult (having been turned off of it by a filmstrip I saw in school), and no doubt this is the sort of novel--like the works of Edgar Rice Burroughs--that must be first loved as a younger reader. Ugh.
Some books are powerful for their readers because of their context; in this case, the utter lack in popular kid's literature of 1962 of characters like Meg鈥攔eal girls, who cared about atypical subjects like math, who were unashamed to be other than pink-wearing cheerleaders. To find a powerful role model in a novel must be a wonderful thing, especially for bookish girls. And maybe it makes sense that as a boy in the seventies, I missed that entirely.
Still, rereading as an adult, I found it unbearably heavy-handed. Hence the two star rating: It was okay.]
One of those overrated books the response to which defies explanation. Clunky, heavy-handed, and as obvious in its way as The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe. I was only ever able to force myself through this as an adult (having been turned off of it by a filmstrip I saw in school), and no doubt this is the sort of novel--like the works of Edgar Rice Burroughs--that must be first loved as a younger reader. Ugh.
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May 1, 2004
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Finished Reading
May 29, 2007
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May 29, 2007
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childrens-lit
May 29, 2007
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sf-fantasy-horror
August 12, 2007
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classics
August 12, 2007
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I expected a writing style like Norton Juster's, but this one was really incomparable..


I have seen the film adaptation since then, with my own kids. It's still a great story, but I am not in a hurry to pick up the book again.












The detail in the events seems utterly lacking to the point where I said "huh" after each strange and non-sensical turn of events. Sure, it's fantasy, but I want to try to ground this in some human reality, and for me, it wasn't there at all.