The Man Who Created Narnia: The Story of C.S. Lewis

by Michael Coren

Hardcover, 1996

Status

Available

Local notes

921 LEW

Barcode

5770

Collection

Publication

Eerdmans Pub Co (1996), 140 pages

Description

The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, The Horse and His Boy, and the other books in C.S. Lewis's Narnia Chronicles are among the most beloved in children's literature. In a strong and moving narrative, Narnia's readers are introduced to "Plain Jack" Lewis and are able to explore his life as a scholar, his friendships with writers such as J.R.R. Tolkien, the Christianity that underlies his writing, and the great love story of his final years. Lewis's personal story is as fascinating as the books with which he has delighted generations of readers. Photographs of C.S. Lewis's world, from the grimy streets of Belfast and the horrors of trench warfare to the grandeur of Oxford and Cambridge, bring his story to vivid life and make this book as exciting to look at as it is informative to read.… (more)

Language

Original language

English

Physical description

140 p.; 8 inches

User reviews

LibraryThing member MrsLee
A very readable, concise overview of C. S. Lewis' life and works. Well suited for young fans and adults pressed for time. Full of photos to enjoy. I could take issue with some of the author's statements about Christianity, but he added enough quotes from Lewis to correct his own ideas. Also, some
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of his surmising annoyed me, still, it was a nice read. Also a full listing of Lewis' published works.
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Pages

140

Rating

½ (20 ratings; 3.5)
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