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You don't actually have to journey all the way to Narnia to find everything you need to know in one spot (though you might want to anyway)! Roar! A Christian Family Guide to the Chronicles of Narnia is a beautiful volume that unveils a fun-filled world based on intriguing Bible insights for every Narniac! There's something for everyone-from elementary aged children to their parents. Packed with fun activities, a "Narniac's Creed," tips on speaking like a British schoolboy, games, trivia, and more, it's built on solid teaching: chapter by chapter discussion guides, conversation starters for parents and kids, and Bible parallels that will surprise even the most studious Christian. Now you can get the most out of Narnia-even if you don't own a wardrobe!
"Tell me more about Narnia!"
Fans ages four to ninety-four just can't get enough of C. S. Lewis's timeless classic, The Chronicles of Narnia. That's why Roar! takes your family on a one-of-a-kind adventure through every chapter in all seven books!* Peek inside to find:
• Interactive features like "Wisdom for Narniacs," "Kid Test," "Let's Talk About It," "Grown-up Thoughts," and "Try This at Home"
• Helps for parents on big subjects including mythology, magic, violence, and life after death
• Fun articles from "Oh, I Wish I Were a Dufflepud!" to "Creature Hall of Fame & Shame"
• Indexes of creatures, characters, places, and Bible parallels
• A glossary of difficult words
• A memorable celebration of the Lord behind the Lion
Story Behind the Book
C.S. Lewis' The Chronicles of Narnia have long captivated the hearts, souls, and imaginations of both youth and adults. This December, with the release of Disney's The Lion, The Witch, and the Wardrobe, a craze among Christians and nonChristians is sure to erupt! Fans will be on the prowl for solid teaching to better understand this make-believe world that holds timeless gems of biblical insight. Now parents, kids, college students, and older Narniacs everywhere will find the answers they need in one convenient source. It's unapologetically Christian, because that's how C.S. Lewis was. And, true to form, not a tad of adventurous dust is left behind when readers embark on this exciting journey!
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Heather Kopp is an editor, bestselling author, and a Narnia fan since childhood. Her dozens of books include the God's Little Book of Guarantees series and the bestselling The Dieter's Prayer Book. With her husband she co-authored the best-selling, Powerful Prayers for Your Family (Waterbrook). She enjoys biking, Vanagon camping, and Italian cooking, especially when followed with gelato. Kopp and her writer/editor husband, David, have five adult children and live in Central Oregon .
David Kopp
David Kopp was the founding editor of Christian Parenting Today magazine, wrote Praying the Bible for Your Life, and collaborated with Bruce Wilkinson as his writer on the bestsellers, The Prayer of Jabez, Secrets of the Vine, and other books. David grew up in a missionary family in Africa (where, as a "proper British schoolboy," he sang "God Save the Queen!" every school-day morning).
Martin French
Martin French grew up in the San Francisco Bay Area and studied illustration and design at ArtCenter in Pasadena , California gaining his BFA in 1983. Martin has received many awards of excellence from American Illustration, Communication Arts, Print, and the Society of Illustrators. He has been awarded a Gold Medal from the Society of Illustrators/ New York and a Bronze Medal from the Society of Illustrators/ Los Angeles . Martin makes his home in central Oregon .
Content
- Intro
- Title Page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Part 1 - Tell Me More About Roar!
- Welcome to Roar! What looks like a book just might be a door to an extraordinary world for you and the ones you love most!
- You Know You're a Narniac When . 25 ways to face the truth
- A Boy Named Jack: The official Roar! biography of C. S. Lewis
- The Narniac's Creed
- Part 2 - Let's Talk About The Chronicles
- Book One - The Magician's Nephew
- Chapter 1 - The Wrong Door
- Chapter 2 - Digory and His Uncle
- Chapter 3 - The Wood Between the Worlds
- BL-AW-ST AND BOTH-UH-RATION! How to Talk-Really Tooowk-Like a Proper British Schoolboy
- Chapter 4 - The Bell and the Hammer
- Chapter 5 - The Deplorable Word
- Chapter 6 - The Beginning of Uncle Andrew's Troubles
- Chapter 7 - What Happened at the Front Door
- Dad's Reading Chair: "Here Comes It!"
- Chapter 8 - The Fight at the Lamp-Post
- Chapter 9 - The Founding of Narnia
- Chapter 10 - The First Joke and Other Matters
- Chapter 11 - Digory and His Uncle Are Both in Trouble
- Chapter 12 - Strawberry's Adventure
- Chapter 13 - An Unexpected Meeting
- Chapter 14 - The Planting of the Tree
- Plant Your Own Narnia Tree-With just a little digging around, your family can watch Narnia growing tall right before your eyes!
- Chapter 15 - The End of This Story and the Beginning of All the Others
- Book Two - The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe
- Chapter 1 - Lucy Looks into a Wardrobe
- Chapter 2 - What Lucy Found There
- Chapter 3 - Edmund and the Wardrobe
- Chapter 4 - Turkish Delight
- Chapter 5 - Back on This Side of the Door
- Where's the Wardrobe in Your House?- How to Make your Own Magical Hideaway
- Chapter 6 - Into the Forest
- Chapter 7 - A Day with the Beavers
- Chapter 8 - What Happened After Dinner
- Chapter 9 - In the Witch's House
- Chapter 10 - The Spell Begins to Break
- Chapter 11 - Aslan Is Nearer
- Chapter 12 - Peter's First Battle
- Chapter 13 - Deep Magic from the Dawn of Time
- Dad's Reading Chair: So Bitter and Firm
- Chapter 14 - The Triumph of the Witch
- Chapter 15 - Deeper Magic from Before the Dawn of Time
- Aslan Is Coming Nearer & Nearer - Your Invitation to Know Jesus Personally
- Chapter 16 - What Happened About the Statues
- Chapter 17 - The Hunting of the White Stag
- Book Three - The Horse and His Boy
- Chapter 1 - How Shasta Set Out on His Travels
- Chapter 2 - A Wayside Adventure
- Chapter 3 - At the Gates of Tashbaan
- Chapter 4 - Shasta Falls in with the Narnians
- Chapter 5 - Prince Corin
- Chapter 6 - Shasta Among the Tombs
- Dad's Reading Chair: Want of Serious
- Chapter 7 - Aravis in Tashbaan
- Chapter 8 - In the House of the Tisroc
- Take a Shasta-Style Road Trip - You Can Be Long Gone Sooner Than you Think
- Chapter 9 - Across the Desert
- Chapter 10 - The Hermit of the Southern March
- Chapter 11 - The Unwelcome Fellow Traveler
- Chapter 12 - Shasta in Narnia
- Chapter 13 - The Fight at Anvard
- Chapter 14 - How Bree Became a Wiser Horse
- Chapter 15 - Rabadash the Ridiculous
- Book Four - Prince Caspian
- Chapter 1 - The Island
- Chapter 2 - The Ancient Treasure House
- Dad's Reading Chair: Young in the Future Again
- Chapter 3 - The Dwarf
- Chapter 4 - The Dwarf Tells of Prince Caspian
- Chapter 5 - Caspian's Adventure in the Mountains
- Chapter 6 - The People That Lived in Hiding
- Chapter 7 - Old Narnia in Danger
- Chapter 8 - How They Left the Island
- Chapter 9 - What Lucy Saw
- Chapter 10 - The Return of the Lion
- Chapter 11 - The Lion Roars
- Chapter 12 - Sorcery and Sudden Vengeance
- Chapter 13 - The High King in Command
- Chapter 14 - How All Were Very Busy
- Once Upon a Time According to Me - Make Your Own Book
- Chapter 15 - Aslan Makes a Door in the Air
- Book Five - Voyage of the Dawn Treader
- Chapter 1 - The Picture in the Bedroom
- "Say It Again, Sailor!"
- Chapter 2 - On Board the Dawn Treader
- Chapter 3 - The Lone Islands
- Chapter 4 - What Caspian Did There
- Chapter 5 - The Storm and What Came of It
- Chapter 6 - The Adventures of Eustace
- Chapter 7 - How the Adventure Ended
- Dad's Reading Chair: Going Dragon
- Chapter 8 - Two Narrow Escapes
- Chapter 9 - The Island or the Voices
- Chapter 10 - The Magician's Book
- Chapter 11 - The Dufflepuds Made Happy
- "Oh, I Wish I Were a Dufflepud!"
- Chapter 12 - The Dark Island
- Chapter 13 - The Three Sleepers
- Chapter 14 - The Beginning of the End of the World
- Chapter 15 - The Wonders of the Last Sea
- Chapter 16 - The Very End of the World
- Book Six - The Silver Chair
- Chapter 1 - Behind the Gym
- Chapter 2 - Jill Is Given a Task
- Dad's Reading Chair: Everyone Can Come
- Chapter 3 - The Sailing of the King
- Chapter 4 - A Parliament of Owls
- Chapter 5 - Puddleglum
- Chapter 6 - The Wild Waste Lands of the North
- Chapter 7 - The Hill of the Strange Trenches
- Chapter 8 - The House of Harfang
- Chapter 9 - How They Discovered Something Worth Knowing
- Chapter 10 - Travels Without the Sun
- Chapter 11 - In the Dark Castle
- Turn our the Lights and Go Gnome - How to Spend One Night in the Underworld
- Chapter 12 - The Queen of Underland
- Chapter 13 - Underland Without the Queen
- Chapter 14 - The Bottom of the World
- Chapter 15 - The Disappearance of Jill
- Chapter 16 - The Healing of Harms
- Book Seven - The Last Battle
- Chapter 1 - By Caldron Pool
- Chapter 2 - The Rashness of the King
- Chapter 3 - The Ape in Its Glory
- Dad's Reading Chair: Oh Where Has That Little Lamb Gone?
- Chapter 4 - What Happened That Night
- Chapter 5 - How Help Came to the King
- Chapter 6 - A Good Night's Work
- Creature Hall of Fame & Shame
- Chapter 7 - Mainly About Dwarfs
- Chapter 8 - What News the Eagle Brought
- Chapter 9 - The Great Meeting on Stable Hill
- Chapter 10 - Who Will Go into the Stable?
- Chapter 11 - The Pace Quickens
- Chapter 12 - Through the Stable Door
- Chapter 13 - How the Dwarfs Refused to Re Taken In
- Chapter 14 - Night Tails on Narnia
- Chapter 15 - Further Up and Further In
- Chapter 16 - Farewell to Shadowlands
- Part 3 - Final Exams For Narniacs
- Narniac Final Exam
- Narniac Final Exam for Little Ones
- Blow the Horn for Help Hints for Narniac Final Exam, Parts 1, 4, 6, and 8
- Part 4 - Leading The Way Into Karma: Help & Inspiration for Parents
- What C. S. Lewis Really Believed: Again and again, the Oxford professor wrote about One Great Story. By Marcus Brotherton
- The Literary Bloke: What extraordinary appeal has made C. S. Lewis the bestselling Christian apologist of the past fifty years? By J. I. Packer
- The Meaning of Magic in Narnia: Why does Lewis use the dark side of the imagination so much to bring us to the light? By Marcus Brotherton
- Who Said Anything About Safe?: He shows up in people's lives, usually unannounced, and not to bargain or to plead. By Mark Buchanan
- Seeing Through the Must: How the make-believe of Christian fantasy can draw us closer to the truth. By Erin Healy
- Unicorns, Myth & Mystery: Is the legendary creature a childish imagining, cult fantasy, or Christian icon? By Erin Healy
- Just Say "Boo!": Courage, Mom! Lewis believed that a little fright with you in sight may be all right. By Laurie Winslow Sargent with David Kopp
- Mercy! How the Wine Doth Flow in Narnia!: What was our beloved children's author thinking? And how should Christian parents respond? By Laurie Winslow Sargent with David Kopp
- Color & Culture in Narnia: When it's fair-skinned good guys versus dark-skinned bad guys, do we have a problem? By Marcus Brotherton
- Riding the Light: Can a fairy tale ring so perfectly true that it prepares us to meet the Truth in person? By Kristen Johnson Ingrain
- Part 5 - Roar/Fact Files
- The Official Roar! Guide to What Happened When in Narnia
- Glossary of Difficult & Unusual Words
- All the Answers to All the Questions (for Part Two Plus the Narniac Final Exams)
- Sources for Part 4 Essays
- Resources for Narniacs
- About Our Contributors
- Acknowledgments
- Authors and Illustrator
- Copyright
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