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- Language
- English
- Published in
- Publisher
- HarperCollins
- Pages
- 288
- ISBN
- 9780060884789
Their desperate flight soon becomes entangled with that of another pair of fugitives, a proud young noblewoman and her own talking mare, who are also seeking freedom. As the four companions travel through magnificent cities and across unforgiving deserts, they stumble upon a secret conspiracy that threatens not only their own lives but the safety of Narnia and its allies. What began as a personal quest for liberty transforms into a race against time to prevent a devastating war, forcing an ordinary boy to find the courage to face an extraordinary destiny.
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Horse and His Boy Cassette NH
1991 • HarperCollins Publishers
English
The Horse and His Boy
1994 • Zondervan
English
Biên niên su Les chroniques de Narnia. Con ngua va cau be. Le cheval et son écuyer
2006 • Kim Dong/Tsai Fong Books
Vietnamese
The Horse And His Boy (Digest Edition) (Turtleback School & Library Binding Edition)
2008 • Turtleback Books
English
Epic of Gilgamesh
2020 • Eternal Chrysostom LLC
English
Other editions

Horse and His Boy Cassette NH
1991 • HarperCollins Publishers
English

The Horse and His Boy
1994 • Zondervan
English

Biên niên su Les chroniques de Narnia. Con ngua va cau be. Le cheval et son écuyer
2006 • Kim Dong/Tsai Fong Books
Vietnamese

The Horse And His Boy (Digest Edition) (Turtleback School & Library Binding Edition)
2008 • Turtleback Books
English

Epic of Gilgamesh
2020 • Eternal Chrysostom LLC
English

Xhorse and His Boy a F M
2005 • Harper Collins Promotion
English

Horse and His Boy
2008 • HarperCollins Publishers
English

Horse and His Boy
2008 • HarperCollins Publishers
English

Horse And His Boy
2075 • HarperCollins Publishers
English

Horse and His Boy
2008 • HarperCollins Publishers
English

the horse and his boy
1990 • Lions
English

The Horse and His Boy
2005 • Harpercollins Pub Ltd
English

The horse and his boy
1974 • Collins
English

The Horse & His Boy
1994 • HarperCollins
English

The Horse and His Boy
1988 • Scholastic Inc
English

The Horse and His Boy
1989 • HarperCollins Narnia
English

Horse and His Boy
2007 • HarperCollins Children's Books
English

The Horse and His Boy
1988 • Macmillan Company
English

The Horse and His Boy
1998 • Collins
English

The Horse and His Boy
1954 • MacMillan Publishing Company.
English

Horse and His Boy
2008 • HarperCollins Publishers
English

The Horse and His Boy
1990 • HarperCollins Publishers Limited
English

Horse and His Boy
2000 • Harper Collins
English

The Horse and his Boy
1997 • P/B
English

Horse and His Boy
1990 • HarperCollins Publishers Limited
English

The Horse and His Boy, by C S Lewis
1998 • Diamond Books
English

The Horse and His Boy (rack)
1994 • Harper Collins
English

The Horse And His Boy B Format
2009 • HarperCollins
English

The Horse and His Boy (Radio Theatre)
2005 • Tyndale Entertainment
English

The Horse and His Boy (Radio Theatre)
2015 • Tyndale Entertainment
English

The Horse and His Boy (Radio Theatre)
2000 • Tyndale Entertainment
English

The Horse and His Boy (Radio Theatre)
2000 • Focus on the Family Pub
English

Horse and His Boy Tape
1990 • Sterling Publishing Company, Incorporated
English

The Horse and His Boy (full color) (Turtleback School & Library Binding Edition)
2000 • Rebound By Sagebrush
English

El Caballo y Su Jinete
1995 • Alfaguara, Ediciones, S.A.- Grupo Santillana
Spanish

The Horse and His Boy The Chronicles of Narnia
2009 • Harper Collins
English

The Horse and His Boy (full color)
2000 • Zondervan
English

The Horse and His Boy
1954 • Scholastic
English

El Caballo y el Muchacho
2005 • Harper Collins
Spanish

The Horse and His Boy
2009 • HarperCollins Children's
English

The Horse and His Boy
2014 • HarperCollins Children's Books
English

The Horse and His Boy CD (The Chronicles of Narnia)
2013 • HarperFestival
English

The Horse and His Boy (Narnia®)
2006 • Zondervan
English

The Horse and His Boy (G K Hall Large Print Book Series)
1986 • G K Hall & Co
English

Chronicles of Narnia: The Horse and His Boy (Korean Edition)
2001 • Hatsalgwa Namuggun
Korean

The chronicles of Narnia. 5. The horse and his boy
1970 • Collier
English

El Caballo Y Su Nino / The Horse and His Boy (Spanish Edition)
2000 • Demco Media
Spanish

The Chronicles of Narnia:The Horse and His Boy
1970 • Collins
German

The Horse and His Boy
1968 • Geoffrey Bles
English

Cronicas de Narnia 3. El caballo y el muchacho (Spanish Edition)
2008 • Destino
Spanish

The Horse and His Boy (adult)
2005 • Harper Collins
English

El caballo y el muchacho Las crónicas de Narnia 3
2012 • Planetalector
Spanish

Die Chroniken von Narnia 3. Der Ritt nach Narnia.
1999 • Brendow Verlag
German

The Horse and His Boy
1994 • Demco Media
English

The Horse and His Boy
2001 • Harper Thorsons
English

The Horse and His Boy (The Chronicles of Narnia)
2002 • HarperCollins Narnia
English

The Horse and His Boy
1997 • Collins
English

At ve çocuk
2005 • Doğan Egmont
Turkish

The Horse and His Boy
1986 • Clio Press
English

Opowiesci z Narnia: Kon I Jego Chlopiec
2021 • Media Rodzina
Polish

El caballo y el muchacho: The Horse and His Boy (Spanish edition) (The Chronicles of Narnia nº 3)
2012 • HarperCollins Espanol
English

The Horse and His Boy (Chronicles of Narnia Bk. 3)
1997 • Random House Audio
English

The Horse and his Boy (The Chronicles of Narnia, No. 3)
1997 • Lions
English

Chronicles of Narnia: The Horse and His Boy
2000 • BBC Worldwide Publishing
English

The Horse and His Boy (The Chronicles of Narnia)
2002 • HarperCollins Narnia
English

Der Ritt nach Narnia
1995 • Brendow
German

Le cheval et son écuyer
2001 • Gallimard Jeunesse
French

Der Ritt nach Narnia
2003 • Ueberreuter
German

The Horse and His Boy (The Chronicles of Narnia, Book 3)
2009 • HarperCollins Publishers
English

The Horse and His Boy (The Chronicles of Narnia)
2000 • Demco Media
English

The Horse And His Boy (colour Version) (the Chronicles Of Narnia, Book 3)
2010 • Harpercollins Uk
English

El Caballo Y El Muchacho
2005 • Ediciones Destino
Spanish

Il cavallo e il ragazzo
2010 • Oscar Mondadori
Italian

The Horse and His Boy (Chronicles of Narnia)
2002 • Perfection Learning
English

El caballo y su niño
1994 • Editorial Andres Bello
Spanish

The Horse and His Boy
2008 • HarperCollins
English

The Horse And His Boy (Turtleback School & Library Binding Edition)
2002 • Turtleback Books
English

The horse and his boy (Chronicles of Narnia)
1995 • Scholastic Inc
English

The Horse And His Boy (The Chronicles of Narnia)
2018 • Independently published
English

Un ragazzo e il suo cavallo
2003 • Mondadori
Italian

Horse and His Boy
2020 • Independently Published
English

The Horse and His Boy
1989 • Lion Hudson Plc
English

Horse and His Boy
2017 • Independently Published
English

The Horse and His Boy (The Chronicles of Narnia Facsimile)
2012 • The Folio Society
English

Horse and His Boy
2020 • Wyatt North
English

The Horse and His Boy (The Chronicles of Narnia - Armenian Edition)
2018 • Roslin Press
Armenian

Horse and His Boy
1994 • HarperCollins Publishers
English

Horse and His Boy : Chronicles of Narnia #5
2021 • Independently Published
English

The Horse and His Boy
2005 • HarperCollins Narnia
English

馬と少年 ナルニア国ものがたり 5
2000 • 岩波書店
Japanese

The Horse and His Boy (The Chronicles of Narnia)
1997 • Collins
English

Der Ritt nach Narnia
2007 • Ueberreuter
German

The Horse and His Boy (Radio Theatre: Chronicles of Narnia)
2007 • Tyndale Entertainment
English

The Chronicles of Narnia - the Horse and His boy
1980 • Ted Smart
English

Der Ritt nach Narnia
1982 • Betz
German

Horse and His Boy
2022 • Independently Published
English

The Horse and His Boy
2020 • Independently Published
English

Horse and His Boy
2020 • Independently Published
English

Horse and His Boy
2020 • Independently Published
English
Despair threatened to consume him until a magnificent warhorse, the Tarkaan's mount, spoke. This was Bree, a Talking Horse from Narnia, captured long ago, who yearned for his homeland as fiercely as Shasta yearned for freedom. Together, under the cloak of darkness, boy and horse slipped away, their hooves thudding softly on the desert sands, their hearts set on the North, on Narnia, a land of freedom and speaking beasts. Their journey began with cautious hope, a silent pact against the oppressive world they left behind.
Weeks of travel saw their bond deepen, but the desert held its own perils. A harrowing chase by lions brought them face to face with another pair of fugitives: a proud young Tarkheena named Aravis, fleeing an unwanted marriage to the vile Grand Vizier Ahoshta, and her own Talking Horse, Hwin, a gentle mare who also longed for Narnia. Despite their initial dislike for one another, born of different upbringings and a clash of wills, the four realized their shared destination and decided to journey together, a motley company united by their flight.
Their path led them through the bustling, exotic city of Tashbaan, the heart of Calormen, where the Tisroc, the mighty ruler, held court. Here, a twist of fate separated Shasta from his companions. He was mistaken for Prince Corin of Archenland, a Narnian ally, who bore an uncanny resemblance to him. Thrust into the company of Narnian nobles, Shasta overheard a grave secret: Prince Rabadash, the Tisroc's son, was plotting a surprise attack on Archenland, intending to seize Queen Susan of Narnia and conquer the peaceful kingdom.
Escaping from the Narnian quarters and reuniting with Aravis in the ancient Tombs outside Tashbaan, Shasta recounted the dire news. Now, their flight to freedom became a desperate race to warn Archenland. They rode tirelessly across the vast, arid desert, pushing themselves and their horses to their limits. The journey was fraught with hardship, including a terrifying encounter with a lion that wounded Aravis, but also mysteriously urged them onward.
Reaching the Hermit of the Southern March, Aravis and Hwin found temporary refuge and healing, while Shasta, with the weight of the impending invasion on his young shoulders, pressed on alone through the fog-shrouded mountains. It was there, lost and afraid, that he encountered the mysterious lion once more. This time, the great beast spoke, revealing itself to be Aslan, the King over all Narnia, who had been guiding Shasta's path all along, shaping events unseen, from his discovery as a babe to the very lions that had pursued them.
Shasta, now invigorated by Aslan's presence and purpose, finally reached King Lune of Archenland and delivered his urgent warning. The alarm was raised, and the Archenlanders, with the aid of King Edmund and Queen Lucy of Narnia, who had been visiting, prepared for battle. In the ensuing conflict at Anvard, Shasta, though untrained, found himself fighting bravely, a true son of the North.
After the dust of battle settled and Rabadash's invasion was thwarted, a profound revelation awaited Shasta. He was not merely a fisherman's adopted son, but Cor, the long-lost elder twin of Prince Corin, and thus the rightful heir to the throne of Archenland. His kidnapping as a baby had been an attempt to prevent a prophecy, a prophecy he had now, unknowingly, fulfilled by saving Archenland from its greatest peril. Bree, too, learned humility and true Narnian courage, shedding his Calormene pride. Aravis, having faced her fears and hardships, grew into a wise and just queen alongside Cor, who would one day rule Archenland. Their journey, begun in desperation, had led them not just to freedom, but to their true identities and destinies, guided by the unseen hand of Aslan.
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Many readers consider this book a favorite within the Narnia series, frequently praising its beautiful storytelling and the fresh perspective it offers by exploring new countries and introducing characters not from our world. Reviewers highlight the engaging plot, memorable characters, and the overall expansion of the Narnian universe. The book is also commended for its powerful Christian imagery and themes, illustrating concepts of divine presence and purpose. Many appreciate its ability to stand alone as a compelling narrative, and for audiobook listeners, the adaptation and voice acting are often singled out for praise.
However, the book also receives notable criticism, particularly concerning instances of period-typical racism that some reviewers found problematic. Some readers felt the narrative did not hold up as well as other beloved Narnia books, with a few even describing it as the most boring in the series. Additionally, some reviewers felt that while enjoyable, the story did not significantly contribute to the overarching plot of the Narnia series. A few also noted that the overall sense of adventure and mystery might not be as potent as remembered from childhood, and some found the author's general writing style to be "brutal."
In conclusion, this book garners a mixed but generally positive reception. It is celebrated for its unique setting, compelling characters, and deep thematic resonance, especially for those who appreciate its allegorical Christian elements. While some readers find it a weaker entry due to its pacing or outdated cultural depictions, many consider it a beloved and even essential part of the Narnia canon. This book would particularly appeal to readers looking for an expanded view of the Narnian universe, those who enjoy standalone adventures within a larger series, and families seeking an engaging story to share, provided they are prepared to discuss or overlook some of its more dated aspects.
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