A Midday broadcast of author Madeleine L'Engle at Chautauqua Lecture Series in New York. In address, L'Engle tells her personal story of rebellion and individualism as she worked her way up the literary ladder.
L'Engle is most famous for her children's book, A Wrinkle In Time, which won the Newberry Book Award in 1963. She says, however, she writes for everyone, not just children or adults. And she believes that to get at the truth, one must move away from the facts.