In one of the current ongoing threads, I mentioned Madeleine L'Engle's classic young-adult science fiction book "A Wrinkle In Time". I read it when it was first released in 1962 (and was acclaimed for winning the Newberry award). I was very much a fan of "young readers" (now called YA) science fiction then, and "A Wrinkle In Time" immediately became one of my favorites. I loved Margaret "Meg" Murray, the book's heroine, and found her to be every bit as likable and interesting a character as Supergirl and the Flash. In fact, I borrowed the book's "tesseract" device for one of my own recent stories - and acknowledged that debt at the end. (Hey. if Meg Murray can "tesser" through space and time, then why not Kara Zor-El?) And I'm very much looking forward to the Disney movie version of "A Wrinkle In Time" to be released on March 9! (They have some big Hollywood names in the cast, too...)
For those interested, here is a link to the fan fiction story in which I referenced "A Wrinkle In Time":
https://www.facebook.com/stewart.tick/posts/1208532865944744
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