
L'Engle, Madeleine. A Swiftly Tilting Planet. New York, Square Fish: 1978.
Structurally speaking, this is perhaps the most interesting of the four L'Engle novels that I've read. Meg is an adult, married to Calvin, and carrying her first child. The twins are in college and Charles Wallace is in high school. Nuclear disaster looms on the horizon and only Charles Wallace with the aide of a unicorn can avert it by manipulating time lines.
It's an interesting narrative sliding back and forth through time. Sometimes Charles is a visitor in the minds of various historical characters, and sometimes he is flying on the back of a unicorn. Sometimes the story picks up with Meg in the present following the crisis. The whole effect is disconnected and episodic but surprisingly cohesive.
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