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The Horse and his boy, by C.S. Lewis ; [dramatization/director, Paul McCusker]

Label
The Horse and his boy, by C.S. Lewis ; [dramatization/director, Paul McCusker]
Language
eng
Form of composition
not applicable
Format of music
not applicable
Intended audience
For ages 8 and up
Literary text for sound recordings
fiction
Main title
The Horse and his boy
Medium
sound recording
Oclc number
54883297
resource.otherEventInformation
Recorded at Soundhouse Ltd., in London, England
Responsibility statement
by C.S. Lewis ; [dramatization/director, Paul McCusker]
Series statement
Focus on the family radio theatreChronicles of Narnia, 3
Summary
A young slave makes his escape with a Talking Horse ... a mysterious lion shadows their every move ... a treacherous prince wages war against an unsuspecting Narnia. Across blazing deserts, through beautiful cities, and over rugged mountains, here's adventure on an epic scale
Table Of Contents
Disc 1. 1. Prologue ; 2. The deliverance of the child ; 3. The Tarkaan stranger ; 4. Bree-Hinny-Brinny-Hoohy-Hah ; 5. "To Narnia and the North!" ; 6. A wayside adventure ; 7. The Pith of Avaris' story ; 8. At the gates of Tashbaan ; 9. Shasta falls in with the Narnians -- Disc 2. 1. The Prince Corin ; 2. The Tombs of the ancient kings ; 3. Aravis and Lasaraleen ; 4. In the Tisroc's chamber ; 5. Across the desert ; 6. The race to Anvard ; 7. Back with the hermit ; 8. Rabadash's harangueDisc 3. 1. "One who has waited long for you" ; 2. Bree's Humbling ; 3. Shasta and the Dwarves ; 4. Gazing into the battle ; 5. No one's story but their own ; 6. Prince Shasta ; 7. A roll in the g; 8. Rabadash the Ridiculous ; 9. The rightful heir ; 10. Epilogue
Target audience
juvenile
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