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An Acceptable Time
  

An Acceptable Time (Library Binding)

by Madeleine L'Engle (Author) "She walked through an orchard, fallen apples red and cidery on the ground, crossed a stone wall, and wandered on into a small wood ..." (more)
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The characters from A House Like a Lotus return in what PW called "a rich and heady brew . . . fine fantasy, firmly rooted in reality." Ages 10-up.
Copyright 1990 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to the Mass Market Paperback edition.


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Polly's visit to her grandparents in Connecticut becomes an extraordinary experience as she encounters old friends and mysterious stangers and finds herself traveling back in time to play a crucial role in a prehistoric confrontation. --This text refers to the Mass Market Paperback edition.

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5.0étoiles sur 5 L'Engle best fantasy, Jui 18 2004
Par Krista Casada - Voir tous mes commentaires
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For me, this is one of those books that had, and keeps having, a huge positive impact. Yes, this is a time-travel tale, but more than that, it is a story about the kinds of sacrifice love is willing to make. Nobody gets beat over the head with the lesson here, but it will stick with you. Heads up: parts of this will be pretty heavy going for younger/more sensitive juvenile readers as blood sacrifice is discussed pretty frankly (though not at all graphically) here.
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1.0étoiles sur 5 Slow, boring, hard time finishing., Janv. 7 2004
I really, really did not enjoy this book. It was way too dry and boring. The description was tiresome and slow and the characters didn't add to any of the already boring set-up. I have not read any of the previous books (with absolutely NO intention) so i'm not very familiar with any of the characters.

Just the book as a whole was just so.....slow. It got so annoying. The back of the book says Polly gets stuck in past, as if that's the first thing to happen. It takes 3/4th's of the book for this to occur. The ending with her best friend made no sense. This was my first fantasy book and it's a wonder i didn't stop reading books right there. Don't waste your time on this sorry excuse for a decent fantasy novel.

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5.0étoiles sur 5 The same wonder and excitement as A WRINKLE IN TIME, Nov. 22 2003
Par Nina M. Osier (Augusta, ME USA) - Voir tous mes commentaires
Polly O'Keefe, daughter of Meg Murry and Calvin O'Keefe from L'Engle's beloved A Wrinkle In Time, moves in with her maternal grandparents when the schools on remote Benne Seed Island prove inadequate for her abilities and interests. The two elderly but still active scientists supply the challenges Polly needs with their unique brand of home schooling, and their oldest grandchild savors the peace and undivided attention after a childhood spent as the oldest in a brood of seven. The calm of rural New England in autumn doesn't last, though. The Murry house sits on a spot that 3,000 years ago was considered sacred by those who lived in their valley then, and a retired Episcopal bishop who's their nearest neighbor has inadvertently opened a time gate to that era.

Zachary Grey, the self-absorbed young man who appears in several earlier L'Engle books (particularly the Austin series), shares Polly and Bishop Colubra's ability to pass through the gate and to see ancient folk who make the reverse trip. When the gate closes with that unlikely trio on its other side, Polly soon finds herself revered as a goddess - and at risk, made far more deadly by Zachary's cowardly actions, of being sacrificed by tribal leaders desperate to bring their drought-stricken people rain.

Of all the later L'Engle time novels, this one came closest to spinning the same magic spell for me that the first book did. It has the same wonder and excitement, but with a slightly harder edge that comes from having a slightly older and more experienced heroine. Or, perhaps, from being written for a different generation of young readers? Anyway, this not-so-young reader (I first read A Wrinkle In Time 40 years ago, at age 11) couldn't put An Acceptable Time down without finishing it. Superb, and - also like the first book - guaranteed to make you think!

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5.0étoiles sur 5 An acceptable time
With the comtinuing series of a Wrinkle in time , the book An Acceptable time is the last book of the series. It is an amazing attribute to the series. Read more
Publié le Sep 4 2003

5.0étoiles sur 5 Another wonderful L'Engle book
Once again, Madeleine L'Engle manages to take us through a fantastic, yet believable world. In this novel, Polly, Meg's daughter, is spending time with her grandparents in New... Read more
Publié le Mai 21 2003 par lisa

5.0étoiles sur 5 This Fifth is Vintage L'Engle
The thing that first pricked my interest to read this book was a negative review about it written, I think, in a library journal. Read more
Publié le Mai 19 2003 par Gord Wilson

5.0étoiles sur 5 Another fantastic work of time-travel fantasy
Polly O'Keefe is the daughter of Meg Murry and Calvin O'Keefe from Madeline L'Engle's famous Time Quartet. Read more
Publié le Janv. 28 2003 par Nancy E.

4.0étoiles sur 5 More than acceptable! Find the time to read it!
With "An Acceptable Time", the "Time Quartet" (beginning with the award winning "A Wrinkle in Time") became the "Time Quintet". Read more
Publié le Janv. 21 2003 par Godly Gadfly

5.0étoiles sur 5 My review on An Acceptable Time by, Madeline L'Engle
An Acceptable Time
by, Madeline L'Engle

Polly O'Keefe, a brave girl who is well known to be wise beyond her years, gets trapped in an exciting and almost deadly... Read more

Publié le Nov. 18 2002 par Leah Arsenault

5.0étoiles sur 5 another great addition to the time series
My friend Kristen let me borrow her copy of an acceptable time because I'm a huge fan of Madeleine L'Engel and I missed this book some how. Read more
Publié le Avril 6 2002 par Rebecca Sanborn

3.0étoiles sur 5 A typical adventure, but worth it.

After carrying off "A House Like a Lotus" so gracefully in the first person just a few years before, it is a bit of a comedown to see Polly O'Keefe relegated to third-person... Read more

Publié le Aoû 28 2001 par James Bow

5.0étoiles sur 5 The Fire Behind The Story Sparkles
An Acceptable Time is another book in the L'Engle cannon that explores truths of reality through fantasy. Read more
Publié le Juil 31 2001 par Diana M. Gauvin

5.0étoiles sur 5 The first book that made me cry after reading it
After finishing this book for the first time, I cried and put it back in the shelf. After reading A Ring of Endless Light, I read it again, thinking "Yeah, it was sad. Read more
Publié le Avril 28 2001

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