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Le monde de Narnia (Tome 1) - Le Neveu du Magicien
C. S. Lewis
- Gallimard Jeunesse Audio
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- 20 Octobre 2021
- 9782075168090
Polly trouve parfois que la vie à Londres n'est guère passionnante... jusqu'au jour où elle rencontre son nouveau voisin, Digory. Il vit avec sa mère malade et un vieil oncle original. Celui-ci force les deux enfants à essayer des bagues magiques qui les transportent dans un monde inconnu. Commence alors la plus extraordinaire des aventures...
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Le Monde de Narnia (Tome 2) - Le Lion, la Sorcière Blanche et l'Armoire magique
C. S. Lewis
- Gallimard Jeunesse Audio
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- 20 Décembre 2021
- 9782075168113
Narnia... Un royaume merveilleux condamné à un hiver éternel, un pays qui attend d'être libéré d'une emprise maléfique. L'arrivée extraordinaire de quatre enfants fait renaître l'espoir. S'ils trouvent Aslan, le grand Lion, les pouvoirs de la Sorcière Blanche pourraient enfin être anéantis...
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Le Monde de Narnia (Tome 3) - Le Cheval et son écuyer
C. S. Lewis
- Gallimard Jeunesse Audio
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- 20 Février 2022
- 9782075168137
Shasta, maltraité par le pêcheur qui l'a recueilli et élevé, quitte le pays de Calormen en compagnie de Bree, un cheval doué de parole. Ils n'ont qu'un espoir : rejoindre le merveilleux royaume de Narnia... En chemin, ils rencontrent une jeune fille de noble naissance, Aravis, qui fuit un mariage forcé. D'aventure en aventure, les deux héros perceront-ils le mystère qui entoure la naissance de Shasta ?
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Le Monde de Narnia (Tome 4) - Le Prince Caspian
C. S. Lewis
- Gallimard Jeunesse Audio
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- 20 Avril 2022
- 9782075168151
Peter, Susan, Edmund et Lucy sont de retour dans le monde merveilleux de Narnia. Mais si pour eux une seule année s'est écoulée, dans leur ancien royaume, des siècles ont passé. Le terrible roi Miraz a pris le pouvoir et le pays tout entier est désolé. Seul le prince Caspian peut rétablir l'harmonie. Les enfants parviendront-ils à le retrouver ?
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Le monde de Narnia (Tome 6) - Le Fauteuil d'argent
C. S. Lewis
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- 5 Septembre 2022
- 9782075168199
Pour Jill et Eustache, la vie à l'école est dure ! Un jour, voulant échapper à d'autres élèves qui les brutalisent, ils ouvrent la petite porte du jardin. Au lieu de la lande morne et grise, ils découvrent une contrée radieuse, le pays d'Aslan, le grand lion. Celui-ci leur confie une mission : retrouver Rilian, prince héritier de Narnia, enlevé des années plus tôt par un horrible serpent...
Pour cette nouvelle aventure, le génial Nicolas Ullmann nous entraîne dans les profondeurs de Narnia, depuis les landes sauvages de la terre des géants jusqu'au sombre Monde-Souterrain.
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Le monde de Narnia (Tome 5) - L'Odyssée du Passeur d'Aurore
C. S. Lewis
- Gallimard Jeunesse Audio
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- 20 Juin 2022
- 9782075168175
Eustache Clarence est le garçon le plus insupportable d'Angleterre : c'est du moins l'avis de ses cousins, Edmund et Lucy. Hélas, les voilà condamnés à le supporter durant l'absence de leurs parents !
Mais le jour où les trois enfants entrent dans un tableau et sont précipités dans les flots, à quelques brasses du navire de Caspian, roi de Narnia, Eustache perd sa belle assurance. Quelle part prendra-t-il à l'extraordinaire aventure qui les attend ? -
The Chronicles of Narnia Complete 7-Book Collection
C. S. Lewis
- Aeons Classics
- 20 Novembre 2023
- 9781998114405
Embark on an epic literary journey through "The Chronicles of Narnia," a magnificent collection of seven timeless tales that will transport you to a world of enchantment, courage, and boundless imagination.
From the magical discovery of a secret portal in a wardrobe to the majestic battles between ancient forces of good and evil, C.S. Lewis invites readers of all ages to experience the wonder of Narnia-a realm where talking animals, valiant warriors, and noble quests become reality.
Join siblings Lucy, Edmund, Susan, and Peter as they step into a snow-kissed wonderland and learn the true meaning of courage, friendship, and destiny. Witness the rise of new heroes like Eustace, Jill, and Prince Caspian, as they navigate treacherous waters and dark forests to restore the kingdom's balance.
In "The Chronicles of Narnia," every page is a portal to a land where faith and wonder intermingle, where lessons are woven into breathtaking adventures, and where hope and love shine as beacons against the darkest of nights. As you traverse the landscapes of "The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe," "Prince Caspian," "The Voyage of the Dawn Treader," "The Silver Chair," "The Horse and His Boy," "The Magician's Nephew," and "The Last Battle," you'll find yourself immersed in a realm where imagination knows no limits.
This complete collection is more than a series of books-it's an invitation to explore a world that resonates with the depths of the human spirit. Unearth buried truths, encounter mythical creatures, and uncover life's greatest lessons as you journey through these cherished tales. Whether you're discovering Narnia for the first time or revisiting its hallowed landscapes, prepare to be enchanted by stories that span generations and touch the hearts of all who dare to believe in the magic of the written word. -
"Mere Christianity" by C.S. Lewis is a timeless exploration of the essence of Christian belief. In this influential work, Lewis presents a compelling case for the core tenets of Christianity, addressing topics such as morality, theology, and the nature of God. With clarity and intellectual depth, Lewis engages readers in a thought-provoking journey, articulating the fundamental principles that underpin the Christian faith. Whether you are a believer seeking a deeper understanding or someone exploring religious philosophy, "Mere Christianity" offers profound insights into the foundations of Christian thought and morality. Lewis's articulate prose and logical reasoning make this classic a must-read for those pondering the meaning and significance of Christian beliefs in the modern world.
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Immerse yourself in the epic and magical world of Narnia with "The Chronicles of Narnia: The Complete 7-Book Collection." This enchanting collection includes all seven timeless novels written by C.S. Lewis, transporting readers of all ages to a realm where imagination knows no bounds.
Discover the secrets hidden within the wardrobe in "The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe," as four ordinary children find themselves in the midst of an extraordinary adventure. Follow their journey through enchanting lands, from the high seas in "The Voyage of the Dawn Treader" to the mysterious depths of "The Silver Chair."
Encounter talking animals, mythical creatures, and powerful sorcery as you join Peter, Susan, Edmund, and Lucy on their quest to restore peace and defeat the forces of evil. Experience the magic of Narnia firsthand, where loyalty, bravery, and the triumph of good over evil resonate on every page.
"The Chronicles of Narnia: The Complete 7-Book Collection" is a beloved classic series that has captivated readers for generations. With its timeless themes, unforgettable characters, and rich storytelling, these books have become a cornerstone of children's literature. This collection is the perfect addition to any bookshelf, a treasured gift for fantasy enthusiasts, and a gateway to a world of wonder and imagination.
Open the pages of this extraordinary collection and embark on a journey beyond your wildest dreams. Let the magic of Narnia ignite your imagination and transport you to a world where anything is possible. -
"The Screwtape Letters" by C.S. Lewis is a thought-provoking and satirical novel that takes the form of a series of letters from a senior demon, Screwtape, to his nephew, Wormwood, who is a junior tempter. The letters serve as a guide on how to corrupt and lead a human soul away from virtue and towards damnation.
Set against the backdrop of World War II, the novel explores the nature of good and evil, the human capacity for temptation, and the subtleties of spiritual warfare. Through Screwtape's cunning advice and insights, readers are offered a unique perspective on the challenges and pitfalls that individuals face in their spiritual journeys.
Lewis employs a clever narrative device, presenting the story from the demon's point of view, to offer a satirical commentary on human foibles and the ways in which individuals can be led astray. "The Screwtape Letters" challenges readers to reflect on their own beliefs, morality, and the choices that shape their lives, making it a timeless exploration of the complexities of human nature and the battle between good and evil. -
Narnia . . . the world of wicked dragons and magic spells, where the very best is brought out of even the worst people, where anything can happen (and most often does)... and where the adventure begins.
The Dawn Treader is the first ship Narnia has seen in centuries. King Caspian has built it for his voyage to find the seven lords, good men whom his evil uncle Miraz banished when he usurped the throne. The journey takes Edmund, Lucy, and their cousin Eustace to the Eastern Islands, beyond the Silver Sea, toward Aslan's country at the End of the World. -
Jill and Eustace must rescue the Prince from the evil Witch.
Narnia . . . where owls are wise, where some of the giants like to snack on humans, where a prince is put under an evil spell...and where the adventure begins.
Eustace and Jill escape from the bullies at school through a strange door in the wall, which, for once, is unlocked. It leads to the open moor...or does it? Once again Aslan has a task for the children, and Narnia needs them. Through dangers untold and caverns deep and dark, they pursue the quest that brings them face to face with the evil Witch. She must be defeated if Prince Rillian is to be saved. -
The last days of Narnia, and all hope seems lost as lies and treachery interweave to threaten the destruction of everything. As the battle lines are drawn, old friends are summoned back to Narnia, though none can predict the outcome in this magnificent ending to the famous series.
Upon entering an enchanted world called Narnia, four ordinary children learn extraordinary lessons in courage, self-sacrifice, friendship, and honor.
What begins as a self-serving scheme by an evil ape quickly turns deadly, as the fierce Calormenes invade Narnia and claim that their god, Tash, and the Great Lion Aslan are one and the same. Young King Tirian and his comrades must fight for the survival of Narnia. "The Last Battle," though the conclusion of the series, is also a beginning--with a timeless message that readers will treasure. -
The secret passage to the house next door leads to a fascinating adventure
Narnia . . . where the woods are thick and cold, where Talking Beasts are called to life...a new world where the adventure begins.
Digory and Polly meet and become friends one cold, wet summer in London. Their lives burst into adventure when Digory's Uncle Andrew, who thinks he is a magician, sends them hurtling to...somewhere else. They find their way to Narnia, newborn from the Lion's song, and encounter the evil sorceress Jadis before they finally return home. -
Narnia... the land beyond the wardrobe door, a secret place frozen in eternal winter, a magical country waiting to be set free.
Lucy is the first to find the secret of the wardrobe in the professor's mysterious old house. At first her brothers and sister don't believe her when she tells of her visit to the land of Narnia. But soon Edmund, then Peter and Susan step through the wardrobe themselves. In Narnia they find a country buried under the evil enchantment of the White Witch. When they meet the Lion Aslan, they realize they've been called to a great adventure and bravely join the battle to free Narnia from the Witch's sinister spell. -
The Horse and his Boy is a stirring and dramatic fantasy story that finds a young boy named Shasta on the run from his homeland with the talking horse, Bree. When the pair discover a deadly plot by the Calormen people to conquer the land of Narnia, the race is on to warn the inhabitants of the impending danger and to rescue them all from certain death.
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Narnia . . . where animals talk . . . where trees walk . . . where a battle is about to begin.
A prince denied his rightful throne gathers an army in a desperate attempt to rid his land of a false king. But in the end, it is a battle of honor between two men alone that will decide the fate of an entire world.
Prince Caspian is the fourth book in C.S. Lewis's The Chronicles of Narnia, a series that has become part of the canon of classic literature, drawing readers of all ages into a magical land with unforgettable characters for over fifty years. This is a stand-alone novel, but if you would like to see more of Lucy and Edmund's adventures, read The Voyage of the Dawn Treader, the fifth book in The Chronicles of Narnia. -
"The Space Trilogy" is a series of science fiction novels written by C.S. Lewis. The trilogy consists of three books: "Out of the Silent Planet," "Perelandra," and "That Hideous Strength." The series explores themes of theology, morality, and the clash between good and evil in the context of interplanetary travel and encounters with extraterrestrial beings. Each book follows the protagonist, Dr. Elwin Ransom, on his adventures in space and his interactions with the inhabitants of other planets.
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"If God is good and all-powerful, why does he allow his creatures to suffer pain?" Every true believer who has ever lived has asked this question. Even Jesus, the Son of God, asked God why He had forsaken Him. This universally applicable question of the human condition is examined in The Problem of Pain by C.S. Lewis, one of the most renowned Christian authors and thinkers ever. With his signature wealth of compassion and insight, Lewis offers his answers to these crucial questions and shares his hope and wisdom to help heal a lost and hurting world desperate for a true understanding of human nature.
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The Four Loves summarizes four kinds of human love--affection, friendship, erotic love, and the love of God. Masterful without being magisterial, this book's wise, gentle, candid reflections on the virtues and dangers of love draw on sources from Jane Austen to St. Augustine. The chapter on charity (love of God) may be the best thing Lewis ever wrote about Christianity. Consider his reflection on Augustine's teaching that one must love only God, because only God is eternal, and all earthly love will someday pass away: Who could conceivably begin to love God on such a prudential ground--because the security (so to speak) is better? Who could even include it among the grounds for loving? Would you choose a wife or a Friend--if it comes to that, would you choose a dog--in this spirit? One must be outside the world of love, of all loves, before one thus calculates. His description of Christianity here is no less forceful and opinionated than in Mere Christianity or The Problem of Pain, but it is far less anxious about its reader's response--and therefore more persuasive than any of his apologetics. When he begins to describe the nature of faith, Lewis writes: "Take it as one man's reverie, almost one man's myth. If anything in it is useful to you, use it; if anything is not, never give it a second thought." A candid, wise, and warmly personal book in which Lewis explores the possibilities and problems of the four basic kinds of human love- affection, friendship, erotic love, and the love of God. "Immensely worthwhile for its simplicity...a rare and memorable book". - Sydney J. Harris
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Astonishing and prophetic, The Abolition of Man is one of the most debated of C. S. Lewis's extraordinary works. National Review chose it as number seven on their "100 Best Nonfiction Books of the Twentieth Century." In this classic The Abolition of Man, Lewis, one of the most important Christian writers of last century, sets out to persuade his audience of the importance and relevance of universal values such as courage and honor in his contemporary society. The deep yet fundamental concepts in this timeless classic are even more relevant and important for our contemporary society today.
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This powerful and exquisitely written fantasy is one of C. S. Lewis's most enduring works of fiction. It is a profound meditation on good and evil and on what God truly offers us. In a dream, the narrator boards a bus on a drizzly afternoon in Hell and embarks on an amazing voyage to Heaven. Anyone in Hell is invited on board, and anyone is welcome to remain in Heaven if he or she so chooses. But do we really want to live in Heaven? This dazzling allegory about Heaven and Hell is one of Lewis' most brilliantly creative tales, where we discover that the gates of Hell are actually locked from the inside.
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"A Grief Observed" by C.S. Lewis is a powerful and poignant exploration of the human experience of grief. After the loss of his wife, Lewis grapples with the harsh realities of pain, anger, and confusion, questioning his faith and searching for meaning.
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Let C.S. Lewis's courageous and vulnerable account guide you through the darkest nights and into a deeper understanding of the human experience. -
Do miracles really happen? Can we know if the supernatural world exists? "The central miracle asserted by Christians is the Incarnation. They say that God became Man. Every other miracle prepares the way for this, or results from this." In Miracles, C. S. Lewis takes this key idea and shows that a Christian must not only accept but rejoice in miracles as a testimony of the unique personal involvement of God in creation. Using his characteristic warmth, lucidity, and wit, Lewis challenges the rationalists and cynics who are mired in their lack of imagination and provides a poetic and joyous affirmation that miracles really do occur in everyday lives.