Ancient myths, old legends, and magical fairy tales—childhood impressions and adult reflections by the English writer C. S. Lewis—form the basis of seven tales in the epic “The Chronicles of Narnia,” the most beloved and famous book in the world.
C. S. Lewis’s book “The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe” is the very beginning of the famous “Chronicles of Narnia,” the most cherished by young readers: magical creatures, the kind lion Aslan, the White Witch, and children who discover a passage to a wonderful land in an old wardrobe… The well-known English writer and scholar C. St. Lewis described this astonishing country in seven tales of the epic “The Chronicles of Narnia,” which became one of the most famous and beloved books for children and adults everywhere.