adapted from The chronicles of Narnia by C.S. Lewis
Lewis, C. S
1998
A picture book adapted from "The Chronicles of Narnia" in which Uncle Andrew uses a set of magic rings to send Polly and his nephew Digory into another world, where they meet the evil Queen Jadis.
A game of hide-and-seek turns into a thrilling and dangerous adventure for four children when they go through a wardrobe to the world of Narnia, where only the good lion Aslan can conquer the dark magic of the White Witch, who has cursed the land with eternal winter.
When Digory and Polly try to return the wicked witch Jadis to her own world, the magic gets mixed up and they all land in Narnia where they witness Aslan blessing the animals with human speech.
A selection of Lewis' work, including essays, letters, poems, and texts of "The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe," "Perelandra" and "Abolition of Man.".
Four English schoolchildren find their way through the back of a wardrobe into the magic land of Narnia and assist Aslan, the golden Lion, to triumph over the White Witch, who has cursed the land with eternal winter.
A collection of quotations from C.S. Lewis' Chronicles of Narnia. The quotes are intended to use the wit and wisdom of the Narnians as a basis for understanding the real world.
C.S. Lewis tells the story of how he passed from atheism to Christianity, giving information on his childhood and adolescence as background to understanding his spiritual life.