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Horse And His Boy

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Fully dramatized and produced with cinema-quality sound design and music, each title in Radio Theatre's Chronicles of Narnia is now available in a travel-friendly size. Hosted by Douglas Gresham, stepson of C. S. Lewis, these timeless classics have mesmerized millions around the world. Upon entering an enchanted world called Narnia, four ordinary children learn extraordinary lessons in courage, self-sacrifice, friendship, and honor. Brought to life in London by a cast of more than 100 actors, including award-winners Paul Scofield, David Suchet, and Ron Moody, the 7-part Chronicles of Narnia provides over 22 hours of exhilaring listening entertainment.A remarkable adventure for the imagination, "The Horse and His Boy" tells the story of a young boy named Shasta with a mysterious past, his escape from a life of slavery, and the talking horse who launches the adventure. As Shasta and Bree join forces, they find themselves escaping with a runaway princess and her talking horse, being pitted against a mad prince, and coming face to face with a terrifying lion. Faithfully adapted from C. S. Lewis' third novel in The Chronicles of Narnia, this Focus on the Family Radio Theatre presentation features some of England's finest actors, an award-winning production team, and film-quality sound effects.

90 pages, Audio CD

First published January 1, 1954

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Paul McCusker

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Paul McCusker is a writer of many different kinds of things. You may know him from Adventures In Odyssey and Focus On The Family Radio Theatre. Or the Father Gilbert Mysteries. Or the Augustine Institute audio dramas Brother Francis: The Barefoot Saint of Assisi and The Trials of Saint Patrick. Or plays like The First Church of Pete's Garage and Catacombs. Or C.S. Lewis projects like The Chronicles of Narnia audio dramas or The Annotated Screwtape Letters. Or the film Beyond The Mask. Or lots of other dramas, novels, scripts and lyrics. He simply can't make up his mind what he likes to write.

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27 reviews1 follower
August 3, 2024
Pretty confident this is my favorite narnia book
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68 reviews
November 29, 2025
Beautiful as always. I finished this while shoveling my driveway for the first time! ❄️🌨️
86 reviews
June 23, 2025
I love it so much. I so love getting a peak into other countries outside Narnia and having main characters that aren’t from our world. (While VotDT also takes place outside Narnia, all the main characters are from there or our world so the vibe is different).

And this one contains one of my very favorite bits of voice acting in the entire series. “Compose yourself, oh my son.” I cackle every time.

Disclaimer: focus on the family is a hate group.

Contains period typical racism.
15 reviews
May 21, 2025
The next Narnia audiobook I’ve read recently. The first (Magicians Nephew) I read with both kids. The next two I’ve read with just Agnes This one didn’t hold up as well as The Magicians Nephew and The Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe. It was sadly pretty racist at times, though thankfully I think it mostly went over Agnes’ head. Two stars for Aravis, talking horses, and a plot involving twins separated at birth (a trope I’ve loved ever since seeing the movie Big Business).
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191 reviews
August 24, 2023
Favorite so far in the series (reading chronologically). Powerful illustrations of God’s sovereignty and presence through all of life. Also a beautiful picture of the gospel with slave becoming the King’s son!
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February 13, 2024
I enjoyed the Christian imagery of the Lion always being for them even when they couldn’t understand. This book doesn’t add much to the story of the series.
37 reviews
December 20, 2024
Best book set in Narnia, set in my favourite time. As someone who read the entire series as a child and again in adult hood this is the only book I would recommend even as a standalone.
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448 reviews
November 29, 2025
90/100 (= 5.3/6) ≈ 5 Stars

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It wasn't quite as mysteriously marvelously adventerous as I remember it from childhood. Hampered maybe a bit by the distraction of having a non-English speaker in the car with us as we listened.
But it's still great!
I only noticed the "doubting Thomas" thing now as an adult.
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50 reviews
December 11, 2024
I love all the Narnia books, but this is one of my favourites. The characters and plot and world building are reminiscent of the classic Narnia but expounds on it in a beautiful way. Also, Aravis and Shasta are great.
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October 19, 2008
Whenever I go on a road trip, a Radio Theatre Cd typically comes along. This is a great story, very adeptly adapted.
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April 19, 2024
Favourite of the C.S. Lewis I've read. Writing is still brutal.
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