Beyond her canonical novel A Wrinkle in Time, Madeline L’Engle, who would have celebrated her 77th birthday yesterday, created one of the most complex, interconnected literary universes committed to paper. The author was a religious Christian, but unlike C.S. Lewis adhered to an ultra-liberal strain of her faith that, as manifested in her novels, has gotten her books in hot water with school boards across the country.
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