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Camilla Dickinson – The fifteen-year-old narrator; an aspiring astronomer and the only child of wealthy but troubled parents. Rose Dickinson – Camilla's mother, who is having an affair. She is very beautiful, but weak, foolish and needy. Rafferty Dickinson – Camilla's father. He is an architect, serious and cold.
Camilla Dickinson — As introduced in the novel of the same name (later republished as simply Camilla), the eponymous character is a teenage girl whose suicidal mother is on the edge of having an illicit affair with a man whom Camilla loathes. Meanwhile, Camilla herself develops a romantic attachment to her best friend's older brother, Frank ...
In addition, two of L'Engle's early protagonists, Katherine Forrester and Camilla Dickinson, reappear as elderly women in later novels. Rounding out the cast are several characters "who cross and connect": Canon Tallis, Adam Eddington, and Zachary Gray, who each appear in both the Kairos and Chronos books. [41]
Jane Krakowski (Emily Norcross Dickinson), Adrian Enscoe (Austin Dickinson), Anna Baryshnikov (Lavinia Dickinson) and Ella Hunt (Sue Gilbert) opened up to ET’s Katie Krause about historical ...
Leonard Harold Von Dohlen IV [2] (December 22, 1958 – July 5, 2022) was an American television, film, and stage actor. [3] [4] [5] With a 40-year career that primarily featured work in independent films and guest appearances on numerous prominent series, he was probably best known for his performance as architect Miles Harding in the film Electric Dreams (1984), [6] the title role as a ...
A Live Coal in the Sea, written by Madeleine L'Engle and published in 1996, is the sequel to Camilla Dickinson (also published as Camilla), one of L'Engle's earliest novels. While Camilla Dickinson was written for a young adult audience, A Live Coal in the Sea is an adult novel. It continues the story of Camilla Dickinson as a college student ...
A Wrinkle in Time is a 2003 television fantasy film directed by John Kent Harrison from a teleplay by Susan Shilliday. The film, a Canadian and U.S. production, is based on the 1962 novel of the same name by Madeleine L'Engle.
Colby Minifie (born January 31, 1992) is an American actress. [1] [2] She began acting at the age of eleven and was a YoungArts scholar; she graduated from the William E. Macaulay Honors College at Hunter College in 2014.