The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe
Author: C. S. Lewis
Illustrator: Pauline Baynes
Cover artist: Pauline Baynes
Series: The Chronicles of Narnia
Setting: Narnia
Publisher: Geoffrey Bles
Publication: 16 October 1950
Review: This is the second book in the series and follows The Magicians Nephew. Though some have suggested reading this before reading the previous book.
The story centres on a group of siblings who have been sent to the country side for safety during WWII.
On arrival they are faced with adjusting to a new set of rules and people who are not at first friendly towards them.
Things take an interesting turn during a game of hide and seek. As a whole new world opens up for the children.
This is a classic and is well worth reading with your own children.
MJ Flack
Author: C. S. Lewis
Illustrator: Pauline Baynes
Cover artist: Pauline Baynes
Series: The Chronicles of Narnia
Setting: Narnia
Publisher: Geoffrey Bles
Publication: 16 October 1950
Review: This is the second book in the series and follows The Magicians Nephew. Though some have suggested reading this before reading the previous book.
The story centres on a group of siblings who have been sent to the country side for safety during WWII.
On arrival they are faced with adjusting to a new set of rules and people who are not at first friendly towards them.
Things take an interesting turn during a game of hide and seek. As a whole new world opens up for the children.
This is a classic and is well worth reading with your own children.
MJ Flack
The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe
Author: C. S. Lewis
Illustrator: Pauline Baynes
Cover artist: Pauline Baynes
Series: The Chronicles of Narnia
Setting: Narnia
Publisher: Geoffrey Bles
Publication: 16 October 1950
Review: This is the second book in the series and follows The Magicians Nephew. Though some have suggested reading this before reading the previous book.
The story centres on a group of siblings who have been sent to the country side for safety during WWII.
On arrival they are faced with adjusting to a new set of rules and people who are not at first friendly towards them.
Things take an interesting turn during a game of hide and seek. As a whole new world opens up for the children.
This is a classic and is well worth reading with your own children.
MJ Flack