“Where I come from, nearly all the animals talk,” said the Horse. “The happy land of Narnia.” His whinny sounded very like a sigh.
In The Horse and His Boy, Shasta, a boy on the verge of being sold into slavery, meets Bree, a talking horse who has been kidnapped from Narnia and longs to return there. Together they decide to run away in search of his beloved home. They flee on a wild and dangerous journey through strange cities, eerie tombs and harsh deserts – in search of Narnia, where there is freedom and safety.
Reviews"The magic of C. S. Lewis's parallel universe never fades." The Times
Play sample of The Horse and His Boy (Abridged).

C. S. Lewis Narrated By : Sir Michael Hordern
Publisher : Harper Collins UK
Duration : 2 hours 10 minutes
Category : Sci-Fi, Fantasy & Magic
$10.25

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