The things in the picture were moving. It didn’t look at all like a cinema either; the colors were too real and clean and out-of-doors for that. Down went the prow of the ship into the wave and up went a great shock of spray. Through this enchanted painting, Edmund and Lucy, accompanied by their unwilling and unpleasant cousin Eustace, once again enter the magical world of Narnia. Once aboard the magnificent ship Dawn Treader, Edmund and Lucy are reunited with their old friends Caspian, the young King, and Reepicheep, the daring Mouse. They embark on a noble voyage to find the seven lords of Narnia who were banished during the dark rule of Caspian’s evil uncle Miraz. Unforeseeable adventures and dangers await them as they sail farther and farther from charted waters toward the ‘utter East’ that Reepicheep has dreamed of since his youth. It is there he hopes to find the mystical home of Aslan, the majestic Lion and King and Lord of all Narnia.
The Voyage of the Dawn Treader
by C. S. Lewis
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About the Author
C. S. Lewis
C. S. Lewis was a renowned British author, academic, and intellectually influential theologian, best known for his works of fiction such as “The Chronicles of Narnia,” “The Screwtape Letters,” and “Space Trilogy.” Born on November 29, 1898, in Belfast, Northern Ireland, Lewis went on to study at Oxford University. He served as a faculty member at both Oxford University and Cambridge University, focusing on Medieval and Renaissance English Literature. Lewis’s Christian faith deeply influenced his writing; one of his best-loved nonfiction works is “Mere Christianity,” a rational defense of Christian faith. He passed away on November 22, 1963, leaving a substantial literary legacy that continues to inspire and entertain readers worldwide.
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