they are things that let you get from one place to another in a small amount of time.
Meg's father is a physicist who works for the government and is conducting research on tesseracts, which are a means of space and time travel in "A Wrinkle in Time" by Madeleine L'Engle.
The sequel to a Wrinkle in Time is The Wind in the Door.
The book A Wrinkle In Time was banded in the 1990's
its not in a wrinkle in time
The book A Wrinkle In Time was banded in the 1990's
A Wrinkle in Time is a great book and I advise you to read the book. If you love Sci-Fi, then this book is made for you
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The teseract
No. Wrinkle in Time is a fictional book. Unless the book specifially mentions that the Murrays are Mormon, they aren't.
"A Wrinkle in Time" is primarily classified as a science fiction novel, incorporating elements of fantasy and adventure. It explores themes of love, individuality, and the battle between good and evil through its imaginative narrative. The story combines scientific concepts, such as tesseracts and time travel, with fantastical elements, making it a unique blend of genres.
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