From Patti Callahan, the bestselling author of Becoming Mrs. --Janet Skeslien Charles, award-winning author of The Paris Library With a touch of fairy tale magic, Once Upon a Wardrobe will take you behind the legend and deep into the English and Irish countryside, where you\'ll encounter not only the inspirations for one of the 20th century\'s most beloved works, but also a tale of heartache, hope, and discovery that will forever change th.
A gorgeous, compelling book.
Patti Callahan\'s beautiful, life-affirming novel is a reminder that literature lives inside us, and that when we read someone else\'s story, we understand so much more about our own.
Lewis. -- Sarah Addison Allen, New York Times bestselling author of First Frost and Lost Lake Once Upon a Wardrobe is a poignant meditation on the lengths we will go to for our loved ones as well as a fascinating glimpse into the early life of C.
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I call it the Callahan Effect -- from the first page to the last, Patti Callahan\'s wise and beautiful prose draws you in and doesn\'t let you go.
Lewis\'s stepson Exquisitely heartfelt, Once Upon a Wardrobe is a love letter to the magic of stories.
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Lewis just tell her plainly what George wants to know? The answer will reveal to Meg many truths that science and math cannot, and the gift she thought she was giving to her brother--the story behind Narnia--turns out to be his gift to her, instead: hope.
Praise for Once Upon a Wardrobe: I advise you to read this book, then wait for a while and then read it again, for while it may not be Narnia, there is magic in it. stories of Jack Lewis\'s life, which she takes home to George.
Why won\'t Mr. . .
What she receives instead are more stories .
When George becomes captivated by a brand-new book called The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe and begs her to find out where Narnia came from, there\'s no way she can refuse.
Despite her timidity about approaching the famous author, Megs soon finds herself taking tea with the Oxford don and his own brother, imploring them for answers.
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Where did Narnia come from?The answer will change everything.
Megs Devonshire is brilliant with numbers and equations, on a scholarship at Oxford, and dreams of solving the greatest mysteries of physics.
She prefers the dependability of facts--except for one: the younger brother she loves with all her heart doesn\'t have long to live.
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Lewis, comes another enchanting story that pulls back the curtain on the early life of C.
From Patti Callahan, the bestselling author of Becoming Mrs