


What's more, this book is part of the reason I'm a decent public speaker these days. "About this title" may belong to another edition of this title.It feels odd to mark this book as anything less than five stars. With a stellar cast, authentic sound effects and wonderfully stirring music, The Voyage of the Dawn Treader will warm and engage the hearts of children and adults alike. Lewis' magical world where once again the inhabitants of Narnia join with their human companions in the never ending battle between good and evil. This acclaimed BBC Radio dramatization perfectly captures C.S. They need every ounce of courage and the help of the great lion Aslan to triumph in their most hazardous adventure of all. Sailing uncharted seas, the old friends must survive a terrible storm, encounters with sea serpents, dragons, and invisible enemies to reach lands where magicians weave mysterious spells and nightmares come true.

So begins a perilous new quest that takes them to the farthest edge of the Eastern world on board the mighty Dawn Treader. In the enchanted land of Narnia, Edmund and Lucy join King Caspian on a sworn mission to find the seven lost Lords of Narnia. (Running time: two hours, two cassettes) -Blaise Selby From the Inside Flap: Grownups who buy this tape for their children will want to borrow it for themselves. There's also a splendid cast of plummy British voices, making this far more than a book read onto cassette-it's an audio drama, as enjoyable as a trip to the theater. BBC Radio does wonders with sound effects-the ship creaks in the wind, the sorrowful dragon roars lugubriously-and musical cues and interludes that keep the pacing dynamic. Lewis's series of Narnia books, which have provided exciting and uplifting tales for generations of children. The adaptation is faithful to its source, C.S. Their adventures include being captured by slave traders, a much-too-close encounter with a dragon, and visits to many enchanted islands, including the place where dreams come true. He and his companions, including Reepicheep, the valiant warrior mouse, are searching for seven lost lords of Narnia, and their voyage will take them to the edge of the world. That ship is the Dawn Treader, and on board is Caspian, King of Narnia. Lucy and Edmund, with their dreadful cousin Eustace, get magically pulled into a painting of a ship at sea. The BBC Radio production of The Voyage of the Dawn Treader is a delightful two-hour sail on the most fabulous ship in Narnia.
