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C.s. Lewis The Story Teller (Trailblazer)
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Product Description This book takes you into the life of C.S. Lewis, the child, the scholar, the husband, the writer and the believer in God. If you haven't read any of his books before this is an excellent beginning. Fi
Additional Information This book takes you into the life of C.S. Lewis, the child, the scholar, the husband, the writer and the believer in God. If you haven't read any of his books before this is an excellent beginning. Find out how Lewis struggled through school but eventually made it to be one of the best known Christian authors of this century. Discover the reason he preferred to be called Jack and how he would spend hours as a child writing stories of animals who came to life and spoke just like humans. Recommended for ages 9 to 14.
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Item Specifications...
Pages 140
Dimensions: Length: 7.08" Width: 4.47" Height: 0.39" Weight: 0.2 lbs.
Binding Hardcover
Release Date Sep 1, 2004
Publisher CHRISTIAN FOCUS PUB. #630
Age 8-14
ISBN 1857924878 EAN 9781857924879
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 | The Child behind the Man Jun 7, 2000 |
| Watching the film 'Shadowlands', or seeing the play of the same name, gives you the impression that Lewis was remote and awkward around people. Reading this fine youth biography shows you that underneath he had an innate sense of wonder that was stifled by his upbringing and work. It found an outlet in his books for children and camaraderie with the 'Inkspots'. This is a revealing biography because it is written for young people. A suitable vehicle for finding out about the author of the Narnia Chronicles! I found it much less precious than other books on Lewis - probably because this was written by a fellow native Northern Irishman, rather than a fan. It also wrecks several pompous academic careers by including a letter from Lewis to a young girl, explaining what each of the Narnia books is about. Moving, heartwarming and fun. | | | Write your own review about C.s. Lewis The Story Teller (Trailblazer)
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