The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe



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Lamp Somewhere Beyond the Lamppost ...

A forgotten wardrobe becomes the pathway to adventure and intrigue as four children step into another time and place — Narnia. This extraordinary world — Narnia — is a magical land situated somewhere between the Lamppost and Cair Paravel on the Western Sea. But don't try to find it on a map, for it won't be there. Which isn't to say that Narnia is a figment of one's imagination. Oh, no, it's much more than that. It's a place you'll more likely find in your heart, as you embrace its wonders with your spirit.

Journey to this place of awe with Lucy, Edmund, Peter and Susan, where fauns frolic, trees and animals talk and the civilization is remarkably civilized, except for the evil White Witch, who will stop at nothing short of total conquest.

Surely Aslan the great Lion will vanquish this diabolical imposter ... won't he? But why is his return taking so long? And will his power be enough to overcome her dark treachery?

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"It all began with a picture of a Faun carrying an umbrella and parcels in a snowy wood," Oxford teacher and writer C.S. Lewis once wrote. And from that simple but unusual image came the classic story called The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe, the initial entry in what would become the seven-volume Chronicles of Narnia. Let's go backstage for more information about C.S. Lewis, as well as details on the cast, crew and production.


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The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe is available in both CDs and audiocassettes. You'll find them in the Online Resource Center.

Check out a great C.S. Lewis web site called Into the Wardrobe.


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