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Friends for the Journey

Friends for the Journey

Two Extraordinary Women Celebrate Friendships Made and Sustained Through the Seasons of Life

by Madeleine L'Engle and Luci Shaw
Publication Date: 01/11/1998

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Tough-minded Irene Leahy refuses leave her farm and move to a nursing home and when the Ruby Red Real Estate Agency presses her to sell out, she roars. As modern life invades, Irene goes back to the memories of all she has experienced in her lifetime on that farm. This is a story of a woman's struggle to save her farm and a moving reminder of the strength and resilience of the American spirit.
ISBN:
9780786216123
9780786216123
Category:
Literature: history & criticism
Publication Date:
01-11-1998
Publisher:
Thorndike Press
Country of origin:
United States
Dimensions (mm):
223.01x147.83x25.91mm
Weight:
0.44kg
Madeleine L'Engle

Madeleine L'Engle (1918-2007) was the Newbery Medal-winning author of more than 60 books, including the much-loved A Wrinkle in Time. Born in 1918, L'Engle grew up in New York City, Switzerland, South Carolina and Massachusetts. Her father was a reporter and her mother had studied to be a pianist, and their house was always full of musicians and theater people.

L'Engle graduated cum laude from Smith College, then returned to New York to work in the theater. While touring with a play, she wrote her first book, The Small Rain, originally published in 1945. She met her future husband, Hugh Franklin, when they both appeared in The Cherry Orchard.

Upon becoming Mrs. Franklin, L'Engle gave up the stage in favor of the typewriter. In the years her three children were growing up, she wrote four more novels. Hugh Franklin temporarily retired from the theater, and the family moved to western Connecticut and for ten years ran a general store. Her book Meet the Austins, an American Library Association Notable Children's Book of 1960, was based on this experience.

Her science fantasy classic A Wrinkle in Time was awarded the 1963 Newbery Medal. Two companion novels, A Wind in the Door and A Swiftly Tilting Planet (a Newbery Honor book), complete what has come to be known as The Time Trilogy, a series that continues to grow in popularity with a new generation of readers. Her 1980 book A Ring of Endless Light won the Newbery Honor. L'Engle passed away in 2007 in Litchfield, Connecticut.

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