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Do you really understand The Chronicles of Narnia?

In THE WORLD ACCORDING TO NARNIA, Jonathan Rogers takes you further up and further into the imaginative world of C. S. Lewis, helping you to view our world in the way that Narnia invites you to view itself. Readers will be captivated by the masterful way Rogers shows how the story lines and characters from Narnia sing with biblical truth.

The particular magic of The Chronicles of Narnia is their ability to awaken the reader to the imaginative possibilities that have been in the Gospel all along. It is the imagination that translates the facts of the Gospel to the will and desires of the believer. That's how The Chronicles of Narnia do their work on you; you can hardly help but desire what is good and true. You can hardly help but feel that a life of virtue and adventure is something you don't want to miss. 

Whether you're new to the Chronicles, it's been a while, or you've just finished The Last Battle, this book will expand your understanding and appreciation for C. S. Lewis's beloved classics. 

JONATHAN ROGERS'S insights into C. S. Lewis's fiction owe much to his own experience as a fantasy-adventure novelist. He is the author of the Wilderking Trilogy—The Bark of the Bog Owl, The Secret of the Swamp King, and The Way of the Wilderking (forthcoming). His scholarly credentials include a PhD in seventeenth-century British literature from Vanderbilt University. He lives with his family in Nashville, Tennessee. 

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Jonathan  Rogers

Jonathan Rogers

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The World According to Narnia Reprint

The World According to Narnia
Reprinted in 2014 by Rabbit Room Press
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