Tuesday, February 15, 2011
THE MAGICIAN’S NEPHEW
Today, I finally finished Book 1 of C.S. Lewis books – The Chronicles of Narnia entitled – “The Magician’s Nephew”. This particular e-book has long been with me but I never got around to reading it until I decided to put it in my cellphone and so now I am able to read it via the phone’sPDF reader during lull moments when I am waiting for a ride or when I am in between meetings…
My interest was sparked to read the book when I saw the two films already created – ‘The Lion, the witch and the wardrobe’ and ‘Prince Caspian’ but I was quite surprised to learn that these weren’t the first two books at all but there was another one – a sort of prequel that was published sixth but actually came first because it narrated the origins of Narnia and how the story’s two protagonists – Digory and Polly began an adventure that would take them from their wicked uncle’s dinghy study in London to a world totally different from their own thru some magic rings. In one of the worlds that they explore, they meet the wicked queen Jadis and unknowingly transport her back to their own world in London.
They attempt to return Jadis to her own world but in the process bring with them a horse, its cabby and even their magician uncle. They mistakenly enter Narnia and got to witness its creation with Aslan singing and because of their mistake of bringing Jadis into Narnia, Diggory and Polly had to fulfill a mission for Aslan – to get an apple of immortality from a secret garden and plant it in Narnia as protection against Jadis. When they succeed, Diggory, Polly and the magician uncle are bid to return to London but before they go Aslan gives Diggory an apple for his ailing mother. The cab driver, Frank and his wife stay on in Narnia to rule as its first king and queen. In London, Diggory’s mother is miraculously healed and so he plants the apple core in his backyard where it grows into a big and sturdy tree. Years later, when the tree fell due to a storm, an older Diggory has the tree trunk made into a wardrobe --- yes the same wardrobe that Lucy will discover in the Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe – that will provide the link between both worlds…
It really was just a short story although it provided a relevant history to the creation of Narnia. I hope to start reading the next book in the series… by then, I would be able to compare the film against the book so stay tuned…
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