
A Wind in the Door is the perfect sequel to the sci-fi novel A Wrinkle in Time by the award winning author, Madeleine L'engle. A Wind In the Door is 240 pages filled to the top with adventure. Meg embarks on yet another journey. This time it's to save her little brother Charles Wallace from a life-threatining illness.
On the way Meg befriends a cherubim named Proginoskes. (Progo) Progo teaches Meg to to kythe, a language in which another being can "go into your mind" to talk to you. They have to do this when their INSIDE of Charkes becuase in a Mitocondria, (a cell inside a cell) you cannot move or speak. Mitochondrias are microscopic cells inside of humans and they depend on Farandolae cells living inside of them to deepen so the Mitochondria can live. Charles farandolae aren't deepining. Can Meg, Progo, and Calvin save Charles?
looks like a pretty funky book!
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