

Reading L’Engle’s personal journals gave me an insight into her life and personality I did not get from any other source. I have read two biographies and a book of quotes about her so far, in an effort to read everything by and lots about her because she is one of my “heroes.” However, hearing her philosophy of life as expressed in Circle of Quiet made me respect her more than ever.
The Summer of the Great Grandmother was about her mother’s last summer at Crosswicks, the old farmhouse L’Engle and her husband renovated as their country home far from the hustle and bustle of NYC. Two Part Invention was the story of her husband’s illness and death, a devastating loss for L’Engle. Finally, The…
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