Re: McKinley: katherine, clive, and others?

From: Shannon Terry <shanchan@excite.com>
Date: Sun Mar 04 2001 - 14:54:24 PST

L'Engle's series A Wind in the Door, A Wrinkle in Time, A Swiftly Tilting
Planet, and Many Waters, deal somewhat with those themes, although Many
Waters is the strongest, since the twins travel back in time and meet Noah
and his family. I didn't get your first message, so I hope that is what you
were asking....
Shan

On Sun, 4 Mar 2001 13:02:26 -0800 (PST), mckinley@its.caltech.edu wrote:

> hello again! to add to that other message i just sent about madeleine
l'engle: does anyone know of any authors of young adult fiction who include
ideas about god(christian or otherwise) in their novels? of course there's
c.s. lewis, but does kathering paterson have any books with god-themes
besides _jacob have i loved_? and, as i asked in my last message, does
madeleine l'engle? thanks! take care, cameron
> [To drop McKinley, tell: majordomo@cco.caltech.edu unsubscribe
mckinley]

************************************************
It's all ketchup: http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Troy/2783/
"If it were only my life, and that would stop it- I have sometimes offered
it, not happily, for less. But it is not only my life, and you have not
asked, but taken." -Captain Kirk
"Presto! A little white bunny." -Mitch Peleggi
"My apathy is palpable at this moment." -Tom Servo
"We're a pacifist race. We only kill out of personal spite." -Brain Guy
"Because I'm tired of it. Year after year after year after year- Having to
choose between the lesser of who cares." -Leo McGarry

_______________________________________________________
Send a cool gift with your E-Card
http://www.bluemountain.com/giftcenter/

[To drop McKinley, tell: majordomo@cco.caltech.edu unsubscribe mckinley]
Received on Sun Mar 4 14:55:57 2001

This archive was generated by hypermail 2.1.8 : Mon Mar 13 2006 - 14:38:24 PST