I was given these books at age 10 by a family friend; they are PRIZED in my collection. This is the first time I remember truly "escaping" into a book, to a fictional time and place. A Wrinkle in Time is the first book where I risked my 5th grade freedom and courageously read under the covers at night with a flashlight! I was prepared to defend Meg and Calvin and Charles Wallace to my death! Well maybe not to my death, but I was willing to sacrifice my hind end to a spanking with the dreaded belt. I simply could NOT put that book down. I was so engaged by these books that I actually considered Madeleine L'Engle a close, personal friend. At the very least, we were kindred spirits. In today's time, we surely would have been friends on Facebook. ;)
About three years ago, I invited my 8-year old son to read AWIT aloud with me for our nightly reading. It was a little advanced for him but he was born a book lover (as a toddler, he chose to sleep with his favorite books rather than stuffed animals) so I thought he might appreciate it. What an _unimaginable joy_ when your child loves the same books you do! He too was holding his breath as we read about Meg and friends tesseracting through the universe, traversing time, battling the Black Thing... We could barely contain ourselves, and as we read the book aloud, our voices were full of emotion -- we were scolded more than once by my husband for reading too loud (we almost woke the baby a few times I'm sure)...hahaha So even as a wife, I am willing to RISK IT ALL - even waking the baby - to read these classics. :)