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Companion To Narnia

by Paul F. Ford

Series: Chronicles of Narnia Companions

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Only a 2.5 (below average) because there's not much in there that a true Narnian wouldn't know already... ( )
  Goldengrove | Feb 21, 2009 |
I first entered Narnia as a child, simply pushing the fur coats aside and stepping through the wardrobe into the snowy world near the lamp post. I didn't need a guide book. Things just unfolded and I went with the flow of wonders. I came back for an extended visit when I was expecting my first child. There were concepts there that I had not noticed before as "concepts". I felt inspired and doubly moved by its beauty. Now, I'm at the "grandma" age if not yet in that reality. I've popped back in to visit old friends and this guide book is truly a "companion." I realize that the word "companion" in the title refers to the fact that this volume is a companion to the Narnia books, but for me the title has a double meaning, in that it is also my companion on the journey to Narnia, my tour guide, so to speak.
This book takes you by the hand and encourages you to look closer, gently pointing out the secrets of the locale that only the natives might know. It gives insights and provokes thought and dialogue. It is a neat holistic view that encourages an appreciation for the big picture by illuminating the subtle details. It is also the kind of tribute to the minute of one's heroes that all "fans" love to pour over. If you are a young person just let Lucy help you find your way into Narnia and I assure you that you will have a splendid time, but if you are a bit older I recommend this travelog and the company of this wonderfully helpful and insightful book.
This book also contains an insightful foreward by Madeleine L'Engle, author of "A Wrinkle in Time". ( )
1 vote Treeseed | Mar 4, 2008 |
Written like a dictionary, from "adult" to "Zardeenah," this is an excellent reference source for everything Narnia. The introduction includes a discussion of the order in which to read The Chronicles of Narnia, and also gives several books for further research into the world of Narnia and the life of C. S. Lewis. The appendices are superb -- I often use the two that have the children's ages in each book, and an our world/Narnia timetable.

I have read both the 5th and 6th editions, and would recommend the sixth. Some of the entries have been updated (the entry on "adults" comes to mind in particular) and corrected for the better. ( )
  bell7 | Jan 2, 2008 |
Whenever I reread the Narnia series, this is right by my elbow to help keep every person and place straight! ( )
  meehaman | Oct 6, 2007 |
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In memory of
George Crain, S.J.
(1920-2003)
who introduced me to C.S. Lewis
and
James D. O'Reilly
(1916-1978)
who was C.S. Lewis to me

In gratitude to
Max and Esther DePree
Edith M. Keese
George H. Niederauer
and
Marilyn Peppin
my greatest living benefactors
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Amazon.com Book Description (ISBN 006251136X, Paperback)

For readers of all ages, a peerless guide to the magic of Narnia that will provide endless hours of fascinating exploration.

Companion to Narnia is an adventurer's passport to the enchanting world of C. S. Lewis's beloved classic series The Chronicles of Narnia. From Asia, the Great Lion of Narnia, to Zardeenah, the mysterious Lady of the Night, this comprehensive work contains hundreds of alphabetically arranged and indexed entries covering all the characters, events, places, and themes that Lewis magically wove into his fictional world. Bringing the reader a deeper appreciation and understanding of the Chronicles, Ford illuminates the philosophical, spiritual, and psychological significance behind each story, while explaining the symbolic and thematic threads that unify the series.

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