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Aslan's Call: Finding Our Way To Narnia
Mark Eddy Smith

Aslan's Call: Finding Our Way To Narnia

InterVarsity Press (May 30, 2005)
0-8308-3242-4
| Paperback
127 pages | 140 x 208 mm | eng
$ 14.00 | Value: $ 14.00
Dewey 823/.914
LC Classification PR6023.E926C5395 2005

Subject

  • Children's stories, English - History and criticism
  • Christian fiction, English - History and criticism
  • Fantasy fiction, English - History and criticism
  • God in literature
  • Narnia (Imaginary place)
  • Spiritual life in literature

Plot

I'm told there is a lion who wants to meet with me. I am told that he is fierce and unpredictable and very large. I have known about him for most of my life, and at times I've believed I caught a glimpse of his shadow, but I have yet to actually meet him face to face. His name is Aslan, and it's possible that you've heard of him. C. S. Lewis has created a wonderful place, a place where anything can happen. Even the stones can talk. In Aslan's Call, Mark Eddy Smith shows you how--in this fanciful world--you can discover the truest reality. In the children who travel to Narnia you can find yourself. In Aslan you can find Christ. And in the place of Narnia you can find the very adventure for which God made you.