The Young Unicorns

The Young Unicorns by Madeleine L’Engle, published by Penguin in 1972, is a captivating narrative that intertwines the lives of a diverse group of characters, including a seventeen-year-old boy with a troubled past and a blind, talented twelve-year-old musician. This edition spans 225 pages and is presented in English, offering readers a glimpse into a world where a sinister plot unfolds, driven by the potential of a powerful laser that can manipulate minds.
In this story, the Austin family and Canon Tallis become embroiled in a chilling scheme that tests their courage and resilience. Readers will encounter elements of juvenile fiction, action and adventure, as well as fantasy and magic, as the characters navigate the complexities of their circumstances. The narrative explores themes of power and morality, inviting readers to reflect on the implications of control and the strength found in unity against malevolent forces.
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A seventeen-year-old boy, former member of a tough New York gang, a blind and talented twelve-year-old musician, the Austin family, and Canon Tallis are among the key characters who become involved in a frightening and evil scheme relying on the ability of a refined laser to give complete power over people’s minds.
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