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"A Wrinkle in Time" by Madeleine L'Engle can be considered both an internal and external book. Internally, it explores the characters' personal growth, emotional struggles, and relationships, particularly through Meg Murry's journey toward self-acceptance and understanding. Externally, it incorporates elements of Science Fiction and fantasy, featuring cosmic battles and adventures that reflect broader themes of good versus evil and the nature of love. This duality enriches the narrative, making it resonate on multiple levels.

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