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A Light So Lovely
A Light So Lovely: The Spiritual Legacy of Madeleine L'Engle, Author of A Wrinkle in Time | Sarah Arthur
Madeleine L'Engle's A Wrinkle in Time has captured the imagination of millions - from literary sensation to timeless classic and now a major motion picture starring Oprah Winfrey, Reese Witherspoon, Storm Reid, and Mindy Kaling. A Light So Lovely tells the story of the woman at the center of it all - her imagination, her faith, her pattern of defying categories, and what readers today can learn from her legacy. Bestselling and beloved author Madeleine L'Engle, Newbery winner for A Wrinkle in Time, was known the world round for her imaginative spirit and stories. She was also known to spark controversy - too Christian for some, too unorthodox for others. Somewhere in the middle was a complex woman whose embrace of paradox has much to say to a new generation of readers today. A Light So Lovely paints a vivid portrait of this enigmatic icon's spiritual legacy, starting with her inner world and expanding into fresh reflections of her writing for readers today. Listen in on intimate interviews with L'Engle's literary contemporaries such as Philip Yancey and Luci Shaw, L'Engle's granddaughter Charlotte Jones Voiklis, and influential fans such as Makoto Fujimura, Nikki Grimes, and Sarah Bessey, as they reveal new layers to the woman behind the stories we know and love. A vibrant, imaginative read, this book pulls back the curtain to illuminate L'Engle's creative journey, her persevering faith, and the inspiring, often unexpected ways these two forces converged. For anyone earnestly searching the space between sacred and secular, miracle and science, faith and art, come and find a kindred spirit and trusted guide in Madeleine - the Mrs Whatsit to our Meg Murry - as she sparks our imagination anew.
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sarahgreatlove
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I‘m a huge L‘engle fan, started reading as a pre-teen and kept going right throughout my life, so I appreciated this look at her work and legacy. Both the good and the bad are explored honestly but graciously and I enjoyed the narration. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

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Last feature for now! It‘s a book from @BarbaraJean & her #NewYearWhoDis list:

“A Light So Lovely: The Spiritual Legacy of Madeleine L'Engle, Author of A Wrinkle in Time” is “for anyone earnestly searching for the space between sacred and secular, miracle and science, faith and art. Come and find a kindred spirit and trusted guide in Madeleine - the Mrs Whatsit to our Meg Murry - as she sparks our imagination anew.”

BarbaraJean Oh, I loved this! It was such an interesting look at the spiritual impact of her writing, and how she stands between so many supposedly-contrasting binaries. Wrestles a bit with L‘Engle herself as well as her writing. 3y
wkm306 Put it in my stack 3y
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I just loved this biography focused on L‘Engle‘s spiritual legacy. It examines the many contrasts & paradoxes of L‘Engle & her writing—from sacred & secular to science & faith. It also doesn‘t shy away from some problematic aspects of L‘Engle‘s writing, which I found refreshing. So much of the book was a challenge to broaden our view of fiction & faith. I‘d definitely recommend it if you‘re interested in the spiritual dimension of L‘Engle‘s work.

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What if the story _is_ what the Bible really means? The form of narrative carries the point and cannot be divorced from it.

It boils down to the question of whether we‘re comfortable—as Jesus was with the parables—in letting the story not merely deliver some other point but to actually _be_ the point.

MommyWantsToReadHerBook Ooh I should read this book! 4y
BarbaraJean @MommyWantsToReadHerBook Yes!! I think you would love it! 4y
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”The uncomfortable places, the troubling questions about faith and Scripture and life and humanity, are exactly where we need to drill down. Focus there, where it bothers you. Dig where it disturbs you, and see what God is doing. Because if God isn‘t at work in the hard places—*in spite of* God‘s own people, not just *because of* them—then why bother with any of it?
For Madeleine, if God speaks anywhere, God speaks everywhere...”

saresmoore I love Madeleine. 4y
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BarbaraJean
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🍝 Pasta
📚Madeleine L‘Engle—she wrote in several different genres, which offers some variety, plus it‘d be fun to re-read the Austin/Murray/O‘Keefe books in order. I‘d add in the tagged bio that I really want to read!
😍I honestly have never thought about this. Although I remember being really disappointed in the transformation at the end of Beauty & the Beast. I thought he was more attractive as the Beast!
🦉Night owl
👍🏼Will do!
#friyayintro

BookmarkTavern Oh I love Madeleine l‘Engle! ❤️ 5y
night_shift I agree about the Beast lol 5y
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cornfedwellread I've never actually read A Wrinkle in Time, but she seems like she was a very interesting individual. 6y
Travelinglibrarian It‘s pretty good so far! 6y
VanChocStrawberry Little brag: my husband and I were interviewed for this book. 🤓 6y
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