Finding Narnia: The Story of C.S. Lewis and His Brother

Finding Narnia: The Story of C.S. Lewis and His BrotherFinding Narnia: The Story of C. S. Lewis and His Brother by Caroline McAlister, Jessica Lanan
Published by Roaring Brook Press on November 19, 2019
ISBN: 1626726582
Pages: 48
Genres: Biography/Autobiography
Format: Picture Book Nonfiction
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three-stars

While this is a children’s biography, it could certainly captivate C.S. Lewis fans of any age. It tells the rather unknown story of C.S. “Jack” Lewis and his brother Warren “Warnie” Lewis from childhood through old age. Through lovely watercolor illustrations and brief anecdotes, the reader is taken on a journey that highlights the brothers’ differences while also showing the consistent strength of their connection. Jack was the dreamer and Warnie was the practical one, and together they built an imaginary world called “Boxen” that lay beyond the walls of the old wardrobe in their childhood home. Eventually they grew up and Boxen was forgotten in the midst of both World Wars. The true tale ends with the brothers living together and fostering two young girls who also wonder if perhaps there is something special about their home’s old wardrobe. Narnia is born out of the remnants of Boxen and some new inspiration, and that is the final note of the story.

Though this is a beautiful and interesting tale, it is incredibly vague. Without reading the author’s note at the end or somehow knowing ahead of time, it is unclear as to how these “Jack” and “Warnie” characters match the name of “C.S. Lewis” in the title. Very little specific facts are given at any point, and sometimes the vocabulary can be a bit advanced for such a simple narrative style. It is an interesting and moving story, for sure, but not the most informative non-fiction book you could add to your collection. It would honestly make a lovely story time book though.

Reviewed by Nicole Clark, Goodall Memorial Library, Sanford

three-stars