A Guide to Narnia: 100 Questions about the Chronicles of Narnia: the Lion, the Witch and the WardrobeCatholic Exchange Staff, The Editors of Catholic Exchange On December 9th 2005, millions will enter the world of Narnia for the first time. Narnia is a world of intrigue and wonder, created in the mind of the great Christian author, C.S. Lewis. Beneath the surface of the story lies His-story-- a beautiful mataphorical tale of Jesus Christ and God's plan for humanity. By learning the true meaning of this classic tale, our family's movie-going experience will surpass mere entertainment, becoming a life-lesson on the Catholic Faith. Released just in time for the highly-anticipated film, A Guide to Narnia is an indispensable resource that will take you deeper into the story and help you understand C.S. Lewis' original purpose in creating this enchanting series. |
Contents
Introduction by Tom Allen | 1 |
About The Chronicles | 5 |
The Story Begins | 11 |
Copyright | |
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