A Wrinkle in Time  

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"Sometimes the form of supernatural fiction is arrived at by following religious themes. Madeleine L'Engle's A Wrinkle in Time takes vaguely Christian references forward in a supernatural theme (as well as being considered children's literature). Maya Kaathryn Bohnhoff has written The Meri series of novels of supernatural fiction centered around a progression in the understanding of a people in relation to the role and position of women. Unknown to the people of the story, women have always been instrumental to their religion as agents of God and a chosen few have always acted as the personification of the Holy Spirit. The story focuses on a young girl destined to take on that role." S. Stein




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