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Two-Part Invention: The Story of a Marriage (The Crosswicks Journal, Book 4)by L'Engle Madeleine
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Book DescriptionHarperSanFrancisco, 10/18/1989. Paperback. Used-Good. This book has medium cover wear, light cover lift, spine creases, light spine tilt, light soiling on cover, small tear on cover.Each book individually hand cleaned. Book summaryMadeleine L’Engle, best known for her children’s classic A WRINKLE IN TIME, has penned a tender, introspective book about her marriage after the death of her husband. Along with detailing her own personal history and her husband’s, L’Engle shares her thoughts on love and faith. TWO-PART INVENTION is the final book in Madeleine L’Engle’s quartet of memoirs, the Crosswicks Journals.Media Reviews"L'Engle does not shrink from describing the difficult trials as well as the joys of a married life...[An] honest account [that] honors both her faith as a devout Christian and the memory of her husband." -- Dan Wakefield, New York Times Book Review Publisher NotesThe story of a marriage of true minds and spirits--a brilliant writer's tribute to lasting love. "A vivid and touching chronicle."--Chicago Tribune Madeleine L'Engle reveals what life was like during her forty-year marriage to actor Hugh Franklin. She details their lean years when she was a fledgling writer and he a struggling actor, and their struggle with Hugh's cancer and his subsequent death. Other Recommended Books
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