Narnia - the land beyond the wardrobe, the secret country known only to Peter, Susan, Edmund and Lucy - the place where the adventure begins. Lucy is the first to find the secret of the wardrobe in the Professor’s mysterious old house. At first, no one believes her when she tells of her adventures in the land of Narnia. But soon Edmund and then Peter and Susan discover the magic and meet Aslan, the Great Lion, for themselves. In the blink of an eye, their lives are changed forever. Suitable for ages 6-106!
190pp, 130mm x 193mm, illustrated, softback, 2005
Brother Eagle, Sister Sky, illustrated by Susan Jeffers, is the message delivered by Chief Seattle to the American government 150 years ago, describing his belief that all life on earth is sacred and that man's abuse of nature will lead to his own de
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