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The Horse and His Boy (Chronicles of Narnia #3)

The Horse and His Boy (Chronicles of Narnia #3)

By C.S. Lewis

Series: Chronicles of Narnia

Recommended age: 9 & Up
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Story/Writing Quality

Adult Themes
PG Slavery, escape, and destiny (handled gently)

MPAA-style ratings (G / PG / PG-13) applied Language Rating
G Clean throughout

Violence Rating
PG Pursuit and battle scenes; non-graphic

Sex / Nudity Rating
G None

Substances Rating
G None

LGBTQ+ Content
Please note this is not meant to be a negative in any way — this is a way for our readers to make informed decisions about their reading choices. None

NORTH TO NARNIA.

NORTH TO FREEDOM.

NORTH TO FULFILL A DESTINY.

When Shasta discovers he is not Arsheesh's son and therefore does not belong in the cruel land of Calormen, he joins forces with Bree the talking horse and flees north towards Narnia, where freedom reigns.

And so begins their hazardous journey, fraught with mystery and danger. Calormen's capital city of Tashbaan must be crossed, a harsh desert endured, the high mountains of Archenland climbed, their enemies overcome. For the young Shasta it is an adventure beyond his wildest dreams and one destined to change his life forever.

And there is more to the adventure. The Horse and His Boy is the third book in C. S. Lewis's classic fantasy series, The Chronicles of Narnia, which has captivated readers of all ages with a magical land and unforgettable characters for over seventy-five years.

“A beautiful Christian allegory that is a delight to read—whether you’re Christian or not! The Chronicles of Narnia combines rich imagination, crisp and lyrical language, and timeless storytelling that has captivated readers for generations. C. S. Lewis’s legendary prose brings these stories to life with themes of courage, sacrifice, redemption, and hope. Wholesome, meaningful, and deeply enchanting, this is a series families and readers of all ages can treasure together.” ~ Purely Fiction Reader Review

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