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The Horse and His Boy

The Horse and His Boy

(Book #5 in The Chronicles of Narnia series)

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Book Overview: The Horse and His Boy

When Shasta discovers he is not Arsheesh's son and therefore does not belong in the cruel land of Calormen, he joins forces with Bree the talking horse and flees north towards Narnia, where freedom reigns.

And so begins their hazardous journey, fraught with mystery and danger. Calormen's capital city of Tashbaan must be crossed, a harsh desert endured, the high mountains of Archenland climbed, their enemies overcome. For the young Shasta it is an adventure beyond his wildest dreams and one destined to change his life forever.

This acclaimed BBC Radio dramatization perfectly captures C.S. Lewis' magical world, inviting us to "breathe" the sweet air of Narnia once again and to join the mighty Aslan and his people in defending its most precious borders.

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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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