A Wind in the Door
Part of the A Wrinkle in Time Quintet series · Book 2.
- Language
- EN
- Pages
- 211
- Year
- 1973
- Format
- Size
- 867 KB
- ISBN
- 9780440487616
Description
**A Wind in the Door** by Madeleine L'Engle invites young readers into a thrilling and imaginative journey through the cosmos and the complexities of family. This compelling work of juvenile science fiction, first published by Bantam in 1973, continues to captivate with its blend of fantastical elements and profound human themes. The story centers on the gifted Murry children, whose extraordinary lives are once again tested by circumstances far beyond the ordinary. As they navigate the perils of the universe, the bonds of brotherhood and sisterhood are brought to the forefront, exploring themes of love, courage, and resilience in the face of adversity. L'Engle masterfully weaves together elements of fantasy and science fiction, introducing readers to unique creatures and challenging concepts that spark the imagination.
Delving deeper, **A Wind in the Door** tackles the profound emotional and physical struggles of illness, specifically focusing on a sick child within the Murry family. This narrative confronts the vulnerability of childhood and the strength found in family support, even when faced with seemingly insurmountable odds. The presence of mystical beings like angels and the symbolic imagery of dragons add layers of wonder and allegorical depth to the story, encouraging readers to ponder questions of faith, destiny, and the unseen forces that shape our lives. With its accessible prose and engaging plot, this book is a perfect entry point into L'Engle's celebrated universe for young readers and a cherished classic for those who have grown up with her tales. The inclusion of large print editions ensures this enriching experience is available to a wider audience.
Delving deeper, **A Wind in the Door** tackles the profound emotional and physical struggles of illness, specifically focusing on a sick child within the Murry family. This narrative confronts the vulnerability of childhood and the strength found in family support, even when faced with seemingly insurmountable odds. The presence of mystical beings like angels and the symbolic imagery of dragons add layers of wonder and allegorical depth to the story, encouraging readers to ponder questions of faith, destiny, and the unseen forces that shape our lives. With its accessible prose and engaging plot, this book is a perfect entry point into L'Engle's celebrated universe for young readers and a cherished classic for those who have grown up with her tales. The inclusion of large print editions ensures this enriching experience is available to a wider audience.
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