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Richard Radcliff Trice Reviews: A Wrinkle In Time

As a bibliophile, Richard Radcliffe Trice is one of the millions who have read Madeleine L’Engle’s novel A Wrinkle In Time. This much-beloved classic is a journey in fantasy steeped in religious metaphor. It captured the imagination of a young adult genre that voraciously absorbed works of magic and science fiction. The Premise “A Wrinkle in Time” is the story of Meg Murry, a thirteen-year-old who, with the company of Mrs. Whatsit, Mrs. Who, and Mrs. Which, goes through time and space to different dimensions. She seeks out the tesseract, and with it, her father. Along the way, she tries to overcome the forces of evil. Like other fans of the book version, Richard Radcliffe Trice has looked forward to the movie adaptation developed by Disney. There are some notable departures he’d noticed between the book and the movie. (Be warned: beyond this point are spoilers.) 1. Meg’s twin brothers do not appear in this film, and Charles Wallace is adopted There are some changes to Meg’s f