List Ages 8 & up Written by C.S. Lewis - Performed by full cast - Dramatized Fiction - 3 COMPACT DISCS - 3 hours, 35 minutes Publisher, Focus on the Family Publishing (October 2002) A Fabulous Narnia Adventure Comes to Radio Theatre! In the fabulous land of Narnia, created and guarded by the great Lion Aslan, ordinary children do extraordinary things. A powerful script and stellar cast mark this final installment in the acclaimed Radio Theatre adaptation of C.S. Lewis's most famous work. What begins as a self-serving scheme by an evil ape quickly turns deadly, as the fierce Calormenes invade Narnia and claim that their god, Tash, and the Great Lion Aslan are one and the same. Young King Tirian and his comrades must fight for the survival of Narnia. The Last Battle, though the conclusion of the series, is also a beginning--with a timeless message that listeners will treasure. About the Author: Clive Staples Lewis was born on November 29, 1898 in Belfast, Ireland. The son of a lawyer, Lewis grew up surrounded by books, which he read throughout his childhood during "seemingly endless rainy afternoons." His mother died when he was a child, and Lewis spent most of his time in the company of his older brother, Warnie — with whom he played, explored and created imaginary lands and characters. Lewis attended school, but gained a greater love of learning through a private tutor who prepared him to study for Oxford. In 1917 he took a Classical Scholarship to University College. After serving briefly in World War I, Lewis returned to Oxford, where he spent the next 30 years as English Tutor at Magdalen College. He was later a Professor of Medieval and Renaissance English Literature at Cambridge for almost ten years. As a scholar, Lewis wrote widely published essays and texts on a variety of subjects. His greater claim to fame, however, came with the publication of The Screwtape Letters, a wry and insightful correspondence between an old devil and a younger apprentice. A series of radio broadcasts presenting a "defence" of Christianity later became the basis for his classic apologetic Mere Christianity. The seven Chronicles of Narnia were released annually between 1950 and 1956 and instantly established themselves as classics for both children and adults. Lewis died in November 1963. |
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