Chronicles Of Wonder
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Chronicles of Wonder tells the story of the imaginative boy born in Ireland who loved books and poetry and grew himself to be a famous teacher and writer. But before he penned The Space Trilogy or The Chronicles of Narnia, Clive Staples Lewis found friends in other stories, including tales from Beatrix Potter, The Wind and the Willows, Phantastes by George MacDonald, and The Pilgrim’s Progress.
In this fictionalized biography, author Leah Boden intertwines the life of Lewis–or as his friends knew him, “Jack”–with literary works that impacted him. From Shakespeare to his close friend Tolkien, each chapter takes you through the life of Jack and the works that steadied and guided him.
Readers travel through Jack’s boarding school days, The Great War, and his professorship at Oxford. They learn when Jack came to trust in Jesus and how he then became a voice for the Christian world. As each chapter unfolds, young readers are encouraged by the creativity, wisdom, and humility of Jack, while gaining an appreciation for the heart shaping power of books.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780802433602
ISBN10: 080243360X
Leah Boden
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: February 2025
Tales Of Boldness And Faith # 2
Publisher: Moody Publishers
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