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But for those who came of age anytime during the past half-century, the most startling transformation occurred upon reading Madeleine L’Engle’s Newbery Medal-winning classic, “A Wrinkle in Time,” which celebrates its 50th anniversary this year. It was under L’Engle’s influence that we willed ourselves to be like Meg Murry, the awkward girl who suffered through flyaway hair, braces and glasses but who was also and to a much greater degree concerned with the extent of her own intelligence, the whereabouts of her missing scientist father, the looming threat of conformity and, ultimately, the fate of the universe.

Meg Murry, in short, was a departure from the typical “girls’ book” protagonist — as wonderful as many of those varied characters are. Meg was a heroine of science fiction.

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From the NYT: A Wrinkle in Time and its Sci-Fi Heroine

This is hardly the way I expected to come back to this blog again—with a link instead of book 2 of the Winners series—but have at it, y’all. The article makes no mention of the hot geek love shared by Meg and Calvin, but we all know it’s there.

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suspended, and re: misconceptions

This account was suspended yesterday, so I emailed support to find out what went wrong.

In the meantime, my husband’s tumblr was suspended, too. It has all of about five posts and he doesn’t follow anyone yet because he just started it.

I emailed support again and asked them to look into both accounts, because neither of us violates TOS or reblogged anything we shouldn’t have. Also, neither of us uses Missing E.

In response, one of the Tumblr staff turned off my custom domain setting, suggesting that I shouldn’t have that on unless I bought a domain. (Um. I’ve been using a custom domain on this site since last fall.) Then another one wrote back and told me to clear my cookies.

My husband’s account still hasn’t been reactivated.

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I am sure this video and the next one will be making their way through Tumblr very soon, but do not miss the massive gif-laden screencap-saturated post at fourfour, where I found them yesterday. If you skip that post, you will be cheating yourself out of a fabulous interview clip with preteen Kelly Ripa and a lip-sync to “Into the Groove” featuring a girl with epic 80s hair and a tube top. Really. This is twenty minutes of your life very well spent.

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Grandmother and Mother 1980s
 My grandmother and mother were always in the know about the trends and what was hot in the 80s.

They are adorable and I think they know it.

tstephenallen:

Grandmother and Mother 1980s


My grandmother and mother were always in the know about the trends and what was hot in the 80s.

They are adorable and I think they know it.

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Transformers

  • [Scene: Luke, age 6, and I are watching 80’s Transformers cartoons]
  • Luke: “So Transformers were around when you were a kid?”
  • Me: “Yeah.”
  • Luke: “I thought everything was still in black and white back then.”
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Friday Night Skate: Next week’s book is the second in the Winners series, All-American Girl, and it’s about Gina, whose family immigrated to the US from Italy bringing all their outlandish old-world bugaboos, like curfews. The legendary cruelty of the Italian race shows on every page, to hell with our tomatoes and fine arts and racecars. Tom Petty’s “American Girl” is older than the book is by a number of years, but it’s great rock music. If you only know the little bit of it being screamed out by Buffalo Bill’s vic in Silence of the Lambs, you might find you like the long and very cool instrumental that shows up after the lyrics—it’s my favorite part of the song. It’s definitely the kind of tune that would send a creepy older guy out onto the rink floor, the kind who’s wearing jeans faded from actual decades of use instead of artificial acid-washing. Don’t look at that guy. If you make eye contact he’ll follow you to the bathroom, call you something like “little girl,” and ask if you want a quarter. Trust me, you do not want that quarter.

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