Day 2: A Wrinkle in Time by Madeleine L'Engle
Gevurah in Chesed, Bravery in Loving-kindness
As Trent Crimm summarized in Ted Lasso, "It's a lovely novel. It's the story of a young girl's struggle with the burden of leadership as she journeys through space." Yes, I read this book as an adult because it was featured in Ted Lasso. Any reason is a good reason to read a good book. In Ted Lasso, they use A Wrinkle in Time to teach a lesson about leadership, but I think it fits better here with bravery in loving-kindness. In the book, the main character, Meg, finds bravery in her love for her brother. She ultimately puts herself in danger, not to save the world (though she does that as well), but because her love for her family compels her to act. Her strength and bravery are rooted in love.