Audiobook: A Wrinkle in Time by Madeleine L'Engle

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Discover the story of, "A Wrinkle in Time" by Madeleine L'Engle.

Timestamps:
Chapter 1: 0:05
Chapter 2: 27:17
Chapter 3: 50:00
Chapter 4: 1:14:43
Chapter 5: 1:44:22
Chapter 6: 2:10:25
Chapter 7: 2:48:03
Chapter 8: 3:17:26
Chapter 9: 3:34:52
Chapter 10: 4:05:00
Chapter 11: 4:24:35
Chapter 12: 4:50:56

I also included here vocabularies used in the story--
1. Patchwork Quilt: a quilt with a top layer made up of small pieces of cloth arranged in different designs.
2. Frenzied: wildly, uncontrolled,
3. Scudded: Move fast in a straight line
4. Wraithlike: shadowy, unreal
5. Rough-housed: to engage in rowdy, uproarious behavior.
6. Delinquent: someone who fails to accomplish what is required.
7. Smugly: showing excessive pride in oneself
8. Rickety: poorly made
9. Savagely: fierce and violently
10. Privilege: advantage, a special right
11. Crevice: a narrow opening
12. Sugary: excessively sentimental
13. Tramp: a beggar
14. Scrawny: unattractive
15. Serenely: calm, peacefully
16. Liverwurst: pork or beef lines
17. Crisper: compartment at the bottom of the fridge
18. Prodigious: impressive
19. Geraniums: type of flowers
20. Chrysanthemum: flower from the daisy family
21. Resentment: bitter indignation
22. Shaggy: long, unkempt
23. Repulsive: disgust, distaste
24. Wail: cry of pain
25. Meekly: quietly
26. Severely: strictly, harshly
27. Intoned: recite with little rise and fall of pitch
28. Beamed: transmit in a specific direction
29. Fondly: affection, liking
30. Vigorously: forcefully
31. Liniment: liquid made of oil
32. Supine: lying face upward
33. Relinquished: cease to keep
34. Frivoling: behave in a not serious purpose
35. Gyp: cheat, swindle
36. Dutifully: obediently
37. Tractable: easy to control
38. Snide: mocking remark
39. Sagely: profoundly in a wise manner
40. Inadvertently: accidentally
41. Placidly: calmly
42. Disillusion: disappointment resulting from discovery
43. Compulsion: forced to do something feeling
44. Preconditioned: influenced by exposure
45. Coarse: Rough in texture
46. Dilapidated: state of ruin
47. Plump: having a round shape
48. Peremptory: insisting on immediate action
49. Quiver: tremble
50. Assimilate: take and understand fully.
51. Gaily: cheerfully
52. Gamboled: run playfully
53. Retort: container
54. Wryly: dry humor
55. Somber: gloomy
56. Judiciously: with good judgement
57. Indignantly: showing anger
58. Legible: clear handwriting
59. Agony: physical or mental suffering
60. Swiftly: quickly
61. Leafing: turn over a page
62. Conceive: become pregnant
63. Dubiously: without doubt
64. Pursue: follow and catch someone
65. Dappled: marked with spots
66. Dame: an elderly woman
67. Tangible: perceptible by touch
68. Tenderness: gentleness
69. Waffled: speak or write nothing useful
70. Paltry: small, petty
71. Materialize: become in actual fact
72. Lashed: strike, beat forcefully
73. Corporeal: relating to a person's body
74. Void: a completely empty space
75. Elliptic: relating to the form of an eclipse
76. Pulsing: throb, pulsate
77. Inexorable: impossible to stop
78. Wildly: a way that lacks discipline
79. Ineffable: too great to be expressed in words
80. Askew: not straight
81. Stole: a woman's long scarf
82. Ephemeral: lasting for a short time
83. Earnestly: resulting from sincere conviction
84. Naive: showing a lack of experience
85. Intensity: the quality of being intense
86. Solemn: formal
87. Torso: trunk of the human body
88. Tremor: involuntary quivering movement
89. Monolith: a large single upright block
90. Granite: very hard
91. Urged: try earnestly to persuade someone
92. Anguished: severe mental or physical pain
93.Probing: Inquiring closely
94. Aloft: up in the air
95. Resonant: deep, clean
96. Dwindle: diminish in size
97. Sparse: thinly scattered
98. Ceased: to come to an end
99. Glazed: Window or door frame filled with panes of glass
100. Unobscured: not seen
101. Shuddered: tremble due to fear
102. Enfold: surround
103. Despair: complete loss
104. Flatly: showing little interest
105. Impractical: not adapted or sensible
106. Waver: shake with a quivering motion
107. Steam Roller: heavy slow-moving vehicle
108. Substantial: considerable size
109. Protoplasm: colorless material
110. Deliberate: done consciously
110. Anxiously: manner from anxiety
111. Frantic: distraught and wild
112. Plaintively: sounding sad
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