Madeline L'Engle Bibliography

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  • Meet the Austins

    Part of the Austin Family Chronicles. The Austin family's stories are often more realistic than the Murry-O'Keefe's, which involve space and time and lean closer to science fiction. They are, however, still fiction.
  • A Wrinkle in Time

    A Wrinkle in Time
    Winner of the Newberry award, A Wrinkle in Time is one of L'Engle's best known books. Part of the Murry-O'Keefe Family Chronicles. Has twice made the ALA's most frequently banned book list. The Murry-O'Keefe's stories often involve space and time and tend to be science fiction, unlike the Austins.
  • The Moon by Night

    Part of the Austin Family Chronicles.
  • The Young Unicorns

    Part of the Austin Family Chronicles.
  • A Wind in the Door

    A Wind in the Door
    Part of the Murry-O'Keefe Family Chronicles. Second book in series chronologically.
  • A Swiftly Tilting Planet

    A Swiftly Tilting Planet
    Part of the Murry-O'Keefe Family Chronicles. Third in the series chronologically, although third in publishing order.
  • A Ring of Endless Light

    A Newberry Honor book. Part of the Austin Family Chronicles.
  • Many Waters

    Many Waters
    Part of the Murry-O'Keefe Family Chronicles. Third chronologically, although it was published after A Swiftly Tilting Planet.
  • An Acceptable Time

    Part of the Murry-O'Keefe family Chronicles. Features the child of some of the main characters from the earlier books.
  • Troubling a Star

    Part of the Austin Family Chronicles.