It is November. When Meg comes home from school, Charles Wallace tells her he saw dragons in the twinβs vegetable garden. That night Meg, Calvin and C.W. go to the vegetable garden to meet the Teacher (Blajeny) who explains that what they are seeing isnβt a dragon at all, but a cherubim named Progin
A Wind in the Door
β Scribed by L'Engle, Madeleine
- Book ID
- 107595600
- Publisher
- Farrar, Straus and Giroux (BYR)
- Year
- 2011
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 190 KB
- Series
- Time 2
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9780312368548
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β¦ Synopsis
It is November. When Meg comes home from school, Charles Wallace tells her he saw dragons in the twin's vegetable garden. That night Meg, Calvin and C.W. go to the vegetable garden to meet the Teacher (Blajeny) who explains that what they are seeing isn't a dragon at all, but a cherubim named Proginoskes. It turns out that C.W. is ill and that Blajeny and Proginoskes are there to make him well β by making him well, they will keep the balance of the universe in check and save it from the evil Echthros.
Meg, Calvin and Mr. Jenkins (grade school principal) must travel inside C.W. to have this battle and save Charles' life as well as the balance of the universe.
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### Amazon.com Review "There are dragons in the twins' vegetable garden," announces six-year-old Charles Wallace Murry in the opening sentence of _The Wind in the Door_. His older sister, Meg, doubts it. She figures he's seen _something_ strange, but dragons--a "dollop of dragons," a "drove of drag
EDITORIAL REVIEW: Meg can't help but be worried when her six-year-old brother, Charles Wallace, announces there are dragons in the vegetable garden. He's getting bullied at school, and is also seriously ill. But Charles Wallace is right about the dragons.