“Come t'e' picciol fallo amaro morso! Dante. What grievous pain a little fault doth give thee!”
Quote by Madeleine L'Engle
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In this classic science fiction novel, Meg Murry, a young girl with a strong-willed personality, embarks on a journey to find her missing father, a renowned physicist. Accompanied by her younger brother Charles Wallace and Calvin O'Keefe, a mysterious boy, they encounter various beings and traverse different dimensions. The story delves into complex scientific concepts and metaphysical questions, while also emphasizing the importance of love, bravery, and the power of imagination. more
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