Meg,
Calvin, and the mind-controlled Charles Wallace find Mr. Murry imprisoned in a clear, circular
column with invisible walls. To penetrate the walls and get to her father, Meg has to put on the
glasses that Mrs. Who gave her. They...
Wednesday, 18 January 2012
When Meg meets her father again for the first time since he disappeared, what does she have to do to help him escape?
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