Sandy and Dennys interrupt their father's experiment and find themselves in the middle of a desert. They discover that they must not only find the way home, but must also reunite a man and his son--a boy named Noah. The first book in the Time Quartet.
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Sandy and Dennys interrupt their father's experiment and find themselves in the middle of a desert. They discover that they must not only find the way home, but must also reunite a man and his son--a boy named Noah. The first book in the Time Quartet.
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The wonderful story that Ms. L'Engle spins in Many Waters takes the twins, Sandy and Dennys as well as the reader back into ancient times. With a melding of Judeo-Christian theology and fantasy, you are swept into a world that will surprise and delight you. As the fourth of the Time Quartet series, this book was a delight to me soon after it was published in 1986. I still delight in the story and wisdom contained in this "children's book" more than twenty years later. The lesson that "many waters cannot quench love" is one that all people should take to heart. Many Waters by M. L'Engle shows this truth in a beautiful and engaging way.