“A Wrinkle in Time” Speaks to Anyone Who’s Ever Felt Different

“A Wrinkle in Time” could not come at a better time. Though this story is timeless, I see now more than ever the world beginning to note and celebrate differences in ways we have not before. Mrs. Whatsit is an old lady when we first see her. And then she is a centaur. And once she was a star. This is the magic.

Sometimes the world will feel “dark and stormy” much like the beginning of this story. But all the most important things must begin this way.

Every kid wants the power to transform, to let their differences be known and accepted so that others can see them as they see themselves. Both my ten-year-old and thirty-five-year-old self would agree.

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