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The Arm of the Starfish - by Madeleine L'Engle (Paperback)

The Arm of the Starfish - by  Madeleine L'Engle (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br><p>Characters from Madeleine L'Engle's Time Quintet and Austin Family Chronicles cross paths in this story that explore the timeless themes of love, chance, and destiny.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p><b>Characters from Madeleine L'Engle's A Wrinkle in Time Quintet and Austin Family Chronicles cross paths in this story that explore the timeless themes of love, chance, and destiny.<br></b><br><b>"Tense, tricky, well-plotted, <i>The Arm of the Starfish</i> has all the stuff of which adult spy novels are made." --<i>The New York Times Book Review</i></b> <p/>When Adam Eddington, a gifted marine biology student, makes the acquaintance of blond and beautiful Kali Cutter at Kennedy International Airport on his way to Portugal to spend the summer working for the renowned scientist Dr. O'Keefe, he has no idea that this seemingly chance meeting will set into motion a chain of events he will be unable to stop. Caught between Kali's seductive wiles and the trusting adoration of Dr. O'Keefe's daughter, Poly, Adam finds himself enmeshed in a deadly power struggle between two groups of people, only one of which can have right on its side. As the danger escalates, Adam must make a decision that could affect the entire world--which side is he on? <p/><b>Praise for <i>The Arm of the Starfish</i>: <br></b>"Tense, tricky, well-plotted, <i>The Arm of the Starfish</i> has all the stuff of which adult spy novels are made." --<i>The New York Times Book Review</i> <p/>"From the opening paragraph, which places Adam Eddington in a great airport, its atmosphere tense with hurry and frustrations, the story rushes ahead, never losing momentum." --<i>The Horn Book</i> <p/>"What [Adam Eddington] expects to be a quiet but interesting summer of work with the famous marine biologist Dr. O'Keefe becomes a time of intrigue, with Adam playing a leading role in the struggle to extract information on the doctor's experiments with regeneration of starfish." --<i>School Library Journal</i> <p/><b>Books by Madeleine L'Engle<br></b><br><b>A Wrinkle in Time Quintet<br></b><i>A Wrinkle in Time<br>A Wind in the Door<br>A Swiftly Tilting Planet<br>Many Waters<br>An Acceptable Time</i> <p/><i>A Wrinkle in Time: The Graphic Novel</i> by Madeleine L'Engle; adapted & illustrated by Hope Larson <p/><i>Intergalactic P.S. 3</i> by Madeleine L'Engle; illustrated by Hope Larson: A standalone story set in the world of <i>A Wrinkle in Time</i>. <p/><b>The Austin Family Chronicles</b><br><i>Meet the Austins</i> (Volume 1) <br><i>The Moon by Night</i> (Volume 2) <br><i>The Young Unicorns</i> (Volume 3)<br><i>A Ring of Endless Light </i>(Volume 4) A Newbery Honor book!<br><i>Troubling a Star</i> (Volume 5) <p/><b>The Polly O'Keefe books<br></b><i>The Arm of the Starfish<br>Dragons in the Waters<br>A House Like a Lotus <p/>And Both Were Young <p/>Camilla <p/>The Joys of Love</i></p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><p>"Tense, tricky, well-plotted, <i>The Arm of the Starfish</i> has all the stuff of which adult spy novels are made." --<i>The New York Times Book Review</i> <p/>"From the opening paragraph, which places Adam Eddington in a great airport, its atmosphere tense with hurry and frustrations, the story rushes ahead, never losing momentum." --<i>The Horn Book</i> <p/>"What [Adam Eddington] expects to be a quiet but interesting summer of work with the famous marine biologist Dr. O'Keefe becomes a time of intrigue, with Adam playing a leading role in the struggle to extract information on the doctor's experiments with regeneration of starfish." --<i>School Library Journal</i></p><br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><p><b>Madeleine L'Engle</b> (1918-2007) was the Newbery Medal-winning author of more than 60 books, including the much-loved <i>A Wrinkle in Time</i>. Born in 1918, L'Engle grew up in New York City, Switzerland, South Carolina and Massachusetts. Her father was a reporter and her mother had studied to be a pianist, and their house was always full of musicians and theater people. L'Engle graduated cum laude from Smith College, then returned to New York to work in the theater. While touring with a play, she wrote her first book, <i>The Small Rain</i>, originally published in 1945. She met her future husband, Hugh Franklin, when they both appeared in <i>The Cherry Orchard</i>. <p/>Upon becoming Mrs. Franklin, L'Engle gave up the stage in favor of the typewriter. In the years her three children were growing up, she wrote four more novels. Hugh Franklin temporarily retired from the theater, and the family moved to western Connecticut and for ten years ran a general store. Her book <i>Meet the Austins</i>, an American Library Association Notable Children's Book of 1960, was based on this experience. <p/>Her science fantasy classic <i>A Wrinkle in Time</i> was awarded the 1963 Newbery Medal. Two companion novels, <i>A Wind in the Door</i> and <i>A Swiftly Tilting Planet</i> (a Newbery Honor book), complete what has come to be known as The Time Trilogy, a series that continues to grow in popularity with a new generation of readers. Her 1980 book <i>A Ring of Endless Light</i> won the Newbery Honor. L'Engle passed away in 2007 in Litchfield, Connecticut.</p>

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