The Silver Chair, C. S. Lewis
The Silver Chair, C. S. Lewis
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The Silver Chair

Author: C. S. Lewis

Narrator: Jeremy Northam

Unabridged: 5 hr 25 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: HarperCollins

Published: 05/24/2005


Synopsis

Immerse yourself in the fantastical world of Narnia in The Silver Chair audiobook, narrated by acclaimed actor Jeremy Northam. Venture into the depths of Narnia on a daring quest to rescue the lost prince, where dark enchantments lurk and true courage is tested! The Silver Chair is the sixth book in C.S. Lewis’ classic fantasy series The Chronicles of Narnia, which has enchanted readers of all ages for over seventy-five years. Two friends set off on a perilous mission from the Great Lion, Aslan: to find the missing prince of Narnia, who hasn’t been seen in over ten years. Through dangers untold, their search leads them deep down into the darkness, where a deadly and enchanting evil lies in wait. All those who have gone in search of the prince have never returned. Will these brave friends triumph, or be lost to the darkness forever?Journey to Narnia as you listen to the entire Chronicles of Narnia audiobook series:The Magician’s Nephew, Narrated by Kenneth BranaghThe Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, Narrated by Michael YorkThe Horse and His Boy, Narrated by Alex JenningsPrince Caspian, Narrated by Lynn RedgraveThe Voyage of the Dawn Treader, Narrated by Derek JacobiThe Silver Chair, Narrated by Jeremy NorthamThe Last Battle, Narrated by Patrick Stewart

About C. S. Lewis

It is a lofty goal, but many would be pleased if the work they accomplished would last well after their death, and be lauded with posthumous praise. Such is what happened to British author Clive Staples Lewis. He was born on November 29, 1898 and passed on November 22, 1963...... just prior to his 65th birthday. It was 2013 on the 50th Anniversary of Lewis' death, that he was honored by being given a memorial in Poet's Corner in West minister Abbey.

Lewis wore many professional hats......that of novelist, poet, academic, medievalist, literary critic, essayist, lay theologian, broadcaster, lecturer, and Christian apologist. His best known work is The Chronicles of Narnia, The Screwtape Letters, and The Space Trilogy. He is the author of more than 30 books, translated into over 30 languages. As we are all aware, The Chronicles of Narnia had tremendous sales numbers and have been made popular on stage, TV, radio, and cinema.

Lewis married American author, Joy Davidman, in 1956, but sadly, she passed away only four years later from cancer at only 45 years old. Lewis then died in 1963 of renal failure.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Lisa of Troy on August 19, 2024

Missing character depth and the funny Jill Pole and Eustace Scrubb are running from some school bullies when they find themselves in another world. However, Aslan needs their help to find Prince Rillian. What will Jill and Eustace discover on their adventure? Did you know that CS Lewis took in childre......more

Goodreads review by Baba on February 15, 2025

With a Queen slain and King Caspian's son Prince Rinian lost for over a decade, Aslan brings Eustace and Jill to Narnia, where, with intense, but funny super-pessimistic Puddlegum, they have to face the adverse weather, hazardous terrain and unknown dwellers of the little known (in the book series)......more

Goodreads review by Deborah on September 05, 2015

Ah, the strange joys of Narnia! How is a middle-aged feminist nonbeliever supposed to feel about this contradictory volume? Pro: Jill Pole is a strong, active, fun, funny, vigorous girl that any reader, male or female, will be happy to have as a protagonist. Con: Jill's old enough to be active, but y......more

Goodreads review by Cindy on February 05, 2019

One of the best. Puddleglum is, perhaps, my favorite Narnian character of all time.......more

Goodreads review by Doug on December 28, 2020

One of my other favorite Narnia books. I honestly love all of these books so much, with the exception of Prince Caspian, so it's really hard for me to truly rank the Narnia novels. Lewis' The Silver Chair, the fourth published book in the series (and the way in which I believe the series should be re......more