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  • Two-Part Invention: The Story of a Marriage

    Madeleine L'Engle, Pamela Almand, Brilliance Audio

    Audiobook (Brilliance Audio, Nov. 16, 2017)
    In the final memoir of her Crosswicks Journals, the author of A Wrinkle in Time paints an intimate portrait of her 40-year marriage. A long-term marriage has to move beyond chemistry to compatibility, to friendship, to companionship. As Newbery Medal winner Madeleine L'Engle describes a relationship characterized by compassion, respect, and growth, as well as challenge and conflict, she beautifully evokes the life she and her husband, actor Hugh Franklin, built and the family they cherished. Beginning with their very different childhoods, L'Engle chronicles the twists and turns that led two young artists to New York City in the 1940s, where they were both pursuing careers in theater. While working on a production of Anton Chekov's The Cherry Orchard, they sparked a connection that would endure until Franklin's death in 1986. L'Engle recalls years spent raising their children at Crosswicks, the Connecticut farmhouse that became an icon of family, and the support she and her husband drew from each other as artists struggling - separately and together - to find both professional and personal fulfillment. At once heartfelt and heartbreaking, Two-Part Invention is L'Engle's most personal work - the revelation of a marriage and the exploration of intertwined lives inevitably marked by love and loss.
  • Two-Part Invention: The Story of a Marriage

    Madeleine L'Engle

    Paperback (HarperOne, Oct. 18, 1989)
    The story of a marriage of true minds and spirits--a brilliant writer's tribute to lasting love.
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  • Two-Part Invention: The Story of a Marriage

    Madeleine L'Engle

    eBook (Open Road Media, Nov. 29, 2016)
    In the final memoir of her Crosswicks Journals, the author of A Wrinkle in Time paints an intimate portrait of her forty-year marriage.A long-term marriage has to move beyond chemistry to compatibility, to friendship, to companionship. As Newbery Medal winner Madeleine L’Engle describes a relationship characterized by compassion, respect, and growth, as well as challenge and conflict, she beautifully evokes the life she and her husband, actor Hugh Franklin, built and the family they cherished. Beginning with their very different childhoods, L’Engle chronicles the twists and turns that led two young artists to New York City in the 1940s, where they were both pursuing careers in theater. While working on a production of Anton Chekov’s The Cherry Orchard, they sparked a connection that would endure until Franklin’s death in 1986. L’Engle recalls years spent raising their children at Crosswicks, the Connecticut farmhouse that became an icon of family, and the support she and her husband drew from each other as artists struggling—separately and together—to find both professional and personal fulfillment. At once heartfelt and heartbreaking, Two-Part Invention is L’Engle’s most personal work—the revelation of a marriage and the exploration of intertwined lives inevitably marked by love and loss. This ebook features an illustrated biography of Madeleine L’Engle including rare images from the author’s estate.
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  • Two-Part Invention: The Story of a Marriage

    Madeleine L'Engle

    Hardcover (Farrar, Straus and Giroux, Oct. 1, 1988)
    This moving memoir documents a marriage of more than forty years between two gifted people, a long term marriage that was: "full of wonderful things, terrible things, joyous things, grievous things, but ours."
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  • Two-Part Invention

    Madeleine L'Engle, Pamela Almand

    MP3 CD (Brilliance Audio, Jan. 23, 2018)
    In the final memoir of her Crosswicks Journals, the author of A Wrinkle in Time paints an intimate portrait of her forty-year marriage.A long-term marriage has to move beyond chemistry to compatibility, to friendship, to companionship.As Newbery Medal winner Madeleine L’Engle describes a relationship characterized by compassion, respect, and growth, as well as challenge and conflict, she beautifully evokes the life she and her husband, actor Hugh Franklin, built and the family they cherished.Beginning with their very different childhoods, L’Engle chronicles the twists and turns that led two young artists to New York City in the 1940s, where they were both pursuing careers in theater. While working on a production of Anton Chekov’s The Cherry Orchard, they sparked a connection that would endure until Franklin’s death in 1986. L’Engle recalls years spent raising their children at Crosswicks, the Connecticut farmhouse that became an icon of family, and the support she and her husband drew from each other as artists struggling—separately and together—to find both professional and personal fulfillment.At once heartfelt and heartbreaking, Two-Part Invention is L’Engle’s most personal work—the revelation of a marriage and the exploration of intertwined lives inevitably marked by love and loss.
  • Two-Part Invention: The Story of a Marriage

    Madeleine L'Engle, Pamela Almand

    Audio CD (Brilliance Audio, Jan. 23, 2018)
    In the final memoir of her Crosswicks Journals, the author of A Wrinkle in Time paints an intimate portrait of her forty-year marriage.A long-term marriage has to move beyond chemistry to compatibility, to friendship, to companionship.As Newbery Medal winner Madeleine L’Engle describes a relationship characterized by compassion, respect, and growth, as well as challenge and conflict, she beautifully evokes the life she and her husband, actor Hugh Franklin, built and the family they cherished.Beginning with their very different childhoods, L’Engle chronicles the twists and turns that led two young artists to New York City in the 1940s, where they were both pursuing careers in theater. While working on a production of Anton Chekov’s The Cherry Orchard, they sparked a connection that would endure until Franklin’s death in 1986. L’Engle recalls years spent raising their children at Crosswicks, the Connecticut farmhouse that became an icon of family, and the support she and her husband drew from each other as artists struggling—separately and together—to find both professional and personal fulfillment.At once heartfelt and heartbreaking, Two-Part Invention is L’Engle’s most personal work—the revelation of a marriage and the exploration of intertwined lives inevitably marked by love and loss.
  • Two-Part Invention : The Story of a Marriage

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    Unknown Binding (HarperSanFrancisco,1988, Feb. 28, 1988)
    Two-Part Invention : The Story of a Marriage by Madeleine LEngle . HarperSanFrancisco,1988
  • Two Part Invention: The Story of a Marriage/Leaders Guide

    Madeleine L'Engle

    Paperback (HarperCollins, Dec. 1, 1993)
    Madeline L'Engle's touching and inspirational account of her 40-year marriage to actor Hugh Franklin, their lean years, as she struggled to become an established author, and her emotional and spiritual battle with Hugh's cancer and his subsequent death are used in this guide to show enrichment groups the power of believing--in God, and in oneself.
  • Two-Part Invention: The Story of a Marriage

    Madeleine L'engle

    Paperback (HarperOne, Oct. 18, 1989)
    The story of a marriage of true minds and spirits--a brilliant writer's tribute to lasting love. "A vivid and touching chronicle."--Chicago Tribune
  • Two-Part Invention: The Story of a Marriage

    Madeleine L'Engle

    Paperback (Walker & Company, Jan. 1, 1991)
    Book by L'Engle, Madeleine
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  • Two-Part Invention: The Story of a Marriage

    Madeleine L'Engle

    Audio Cassette (Blackstone Audio Inc, July 1, 1995)
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  • Two-Part Invention: the story of a marriage

    Madeleine L'Engle

    Hardcover (NY Farrar Straus & Giroux (1989)., Jan. 1, 1989)
    A moving memoir documenting a 40 year marriage between the writer and her husband, whom she met when they were both actors in NY.