The Chronicles of Narnia - The Horse and His Boy (The Chronicles of Narnia, Book 3)

By C. S. Lewis

NORTH TO NARNIA.

NORTH TO FREEDOM.

NORTH TO FULFILL A DESTINY.

An unlikely pair of runaways trying to escape their misfortunes collides in a chance meeting of fate. The magical land of Narnia promises them both a chance for happiness and freedom, if they can survive the perils and traps lying in wait. But who can they trust on their journey? And what if they aren’t the only ones headed north?

And there is more to the adventure. The Horse and His Boy is the third book in C. S. Lewis’s classic fantasy series, The Chronicles of Narnia, which has captivated readers of all ages with a magical land and unforgettable characters for over seventy-five years.

This is a stand-alone novel, but if you would like to return to Narnia, read Prince Caspian, the fourth book in The Chronicles of Narnia, the greatest epic fantasy series of all time.

Read them all:

· The Magician’s Nephew

· The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe

· The Horse and His Boy

· Prince Caspian

· The Voyage of the Dawn Treader

· The Silver Chair

· The Last Battle

Format: Paperback
Ageband: from 8
Release Date: 10 Apr 2025
Pages: 240
ISBN: 978-0-00-875206-4
CLIVE STAPLES LEWIS (1898-1963) was one of the intellectual giants of the twentieth century and arguably one of the most influential writers of his day. He was a fellow and tutor in English Literature at Oxford University until 1954 when he was unanimously elected to the Chair of Medieval and Renaissance English at Cambridge University, a position he held until his retirement. He wrote more than thirty books, allowing him to reach a vast audience, and his works continue to attract thousands of new readers every year. His most distinguished and popular accomplishments include Mere Christianity, Out of the Silent Planet, The Great Divorce, The Screwtape Letters, and the universally acknowledged classics, the Chronicles of Narnia. To date, the Narnia books have sold over 100 million copies and been transformed into three major motion pictures.

'The magic of C. S. Lewis's parallel universe never fades,'The Times -