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A Wrinkle In Time
A Wrinkle in Time is a story about Meg Murry, along with her brother Charles and friend Calvin. The three are sent on a journey through space and time to the mysterious planet, Camazotz, to rescue her father from an evil force known as IT. Along the way Meg realizes that it is not her father who must save everyone, but it’s now her responsibility to protect her friends and family from

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