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Mentioned in 24 episodes

A Wrinkle in Time

Book • 1962
In 'A Wrinkle in Time,' Madeleine L'Engle tells the story of 13-year-old Meg Murry, who is struggling to fit in at school and is deeply concerned about her father's mysterious disappearance.

Along with her brother Charles Wallace and friend Calvin O'Keefe, Meg is guided by the enigmatic Mrs. Whatsit, Mrs. Who, and Mrs. Which on a journey through space and time to find her father.

Using a process called tessering, they travel to various planets, including Uriel and Camazotz, to confront the evil force known as The Black Thing.

The novel explores themes of good vs.

evil, conformity, and the power of love and family bonds.

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Mentioned in 24 episodes

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Candace Owens
when describing the origin of the Tesseract school name and its time-travel theme.
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John Podhoretz
when describing where he gets his understanding of gender dysphoria.
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Derek Rishmawy
as an alternative fictional vision of a cosmos with fallen and unfallen planets.
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Allen
, quoting Madeline L’Engle’s concept that we are always in a state of becoming.
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Mallory Rubin
as Holly Wheeler has been holding a copy of it throughout these episodes.
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David Damrosch
, who quotes Madeline L'Engle, who said that many adults come closed to an open book.
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Matt Cardin
as a science fiction story with philosophy that impacted him heavily as a child.
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Anne Lamott
as one of the books she read growing up.
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