The Last Battle

The Last Battle

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The Last Battle [ABRIDGED]

Description of The Last Battle:

The abridged recording of the last volume in the timeless and enchanting Narnia classic, performed by Michael York. Two hours on one cassette. Read by Michael York.

Information on The Last Battle from the publisher:

Narnia. . .where dwarfs are loyal and tough and strong—or are they. . .where you must say goodbye. . .and where the adventure begins again. The Unicorn says that humans are brought to Narnia when Narnia is stirred and upset. And Narnia is in trouble now: A false Aslan roams the land. Narnia's only hope is that Eustace and Jill, old friends to Narnia, will be able to find the true Aslan and restore peace to the land. Their task is a difficult one because, as the Centaur says, "The stars never lie, but Men and Beasts do." Who is the real Aslan and who is the imposter? In the conclusion of the saga that began with The Magician's Nephew, a false Aslan is roaming Narnia, commanding everyone to work for the cruel Calormenes. Can Eustace and Jill find the true Aslan and restore peace to the land? The Last Battle is the greatest of all and the final struggle between good and evil.

About C. S. Lewis:

Clive Staples Lewis,was born in Belfast, Ireland, in 1898. As a child, he was fascinated by the fairy tales, myths, and ancient legends recounted to him by his Irish nurse. The image of a faun carrying parcels and an umbrella in a snowy wood came to him when he was sixteen. Many years later, the faun was joined by an evil queen and a magnificient lion. Their story became The Lion, The Witch, And The Wardrobe. Six further Chronicles of Narnia followed, and the final title, The Last Battle, was awarded the United Kingdom's prestigious Carnegie Award.

Description of C. S. Lewis, author of The Last Battle:

In this final book of The Chronicles of Narnia, Eustace and Jill are called back to Narnia to defeat Shift, the ape, and expose the false Aslan who is wreaking havoc all over this once peaceful land. Could this be the end of Narnia forever? This recording has been recommended by The Horn Book and School Library Journal and has been selected as a Notable Children's Recording by the Association of Library Service to Children. 1 cassette, 122 Minutes. Abridged. Performed by Michael York.