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Two-Part Invention: The Story of a Marriage
Two-Part Invention: The Story of a Marriage | Madeleine L'Engle
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In the final memoir of her Crosswicks Journals, the author of A Wrinkle in Time paints an intimate portrait of her forty-year marriage. A long-term marriage has to move beyond chemistry to compatibility, to friendship, to companionship. As Newbery Medal winner Madeleine L'Engle describes a relationship characterized by compassion, respect, and growth, as well as challenge and conflict, she beautifully evokes the life she and her husband, actor Hugh Franklin, built and the family they cherished. Beginning with their very different childhoods, L'Engle chronicles the twists and turns that led two young artists to New York City in the 1940s, where they were both pursuing careers in theater. While working on a production of Anton Chekov's The Cherry Orchard, they sparked a connection that would endure until Franklin's death in 1986. L'Engle recalls years spent raising their children at Crosswicks, the Connecticut farmhouse that became an icon of family, and the support she and her husband drew from each other as artists struggling--separately and together--to find both professional and personal fulfillment. At once heartfelt and heartbreaking, Two-Part Invention is L'Engle's most personal work--the revelation of a marriage and the exploration of intertwined lives inevitably marked by love and loss.
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Lcsmcat
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readinginthedark I had never heard of this before! Stacked! ❤️ 7y
Lcsmcat @readinginthedark It‘s lovely, and it‘s one of several about her life with her husband. Next of hers for me is 7y
readinginthedark Nice! I‘ll have to read these; they sound right up my alley. 7y
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Lcsmcat
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One volume in the story of the #devotion between two people. #readingResolutions @Jess7

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BarbaraJean
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My husband is a reader, but doesn't have quite the obsession that I do. He's really not concerned with tracking what he reads. I started maintaining his Goodreads account this year, and on a whim today I used the Compare Books feature. We both nearly fell over laughing. I've been on Goodreads for 10 (!) years now, and my 870 vs. his 21 also includes an extensive to-read list, but still... the visual is hilarious.

BarbaraJean He said his books make mine look like they have a zit. 😂At least our tastes are 80% similar! 7y
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Lcsmcat
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L'Engle explores some of the realities of the #goldeyears. #JuneTunz @Cinfhen

Cinfhen That drawing on the cover, reminds me of my old house in Pennsylvania 😢 🏡where I always imagined spending my #GoldenYears 😥😢😫😩 7y
Lcsmcat It's funny the curves life throws us. I always thought I'd spend my golden years in the house in Utah where we raised our kids. When we moved here I named this house "Final Hemlock" for the tree we planted, and to say "No more moves!" ? 7y
Cinfhen Did you stay in the house?? 7y
Lcsmcat So far. 🤞🏻 7y
Cinfhen Sweet🙏🏻#FinalHemlock 🌳 7y
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BarbaraJean
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Jumping in on day two of #somethingforsept with this stack of number titles. The wee bit of OCD in me had a hard time deciding between a size-ordered stack and a number-ordered stack. Aesthetics won out. #numberintitle #septphotochallenge

Desha Two-part Invention is one of my favorite books! I love the entire Crosswicks series! 💖 8y
BarbaraJean @Desha 👍 So far, I've only read this one and Irrational Season- need to move the other two up on my TBR. 😊 8y
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Lcsmcat

"Now I am setting out into the unknown. It will take me a long time to work through the grief. There are no shortcuts; it has to be gone through."

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Lcsmcat
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Reading from my back-list this week, and discovered this lovely meditative work.

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