Die leeu, die heks en die hangkas

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Welkom in Narnia. 'n Towerland vol wonders en opwinding. Ontmoet Aslan, die dapperste leeu ooit, en die pragtige maar wrede Wit Heks. Hier is ook baie ander wonderlike wesens - reuse en dwerge en diere wat kan praat. Alles begin waar vier kinders ,Peter, Susan, Edmund en Lucy 'n vreemde ou hangkas in hul huis ontdek. Hulle klim in die kas en ontdek iets nog vreemder agter al die pelsjasse is 'n wonderwêreld van bome en berge wat in die sneeu glinster. Die bose Wit Heks het die hele land in 'n ysige winter gedompel. Net Aslan kan haar verslaan en haar towerspreuk verbreek. Die kinders moet by die leeu uitkom voor dit te laat is. As hulle misluk, sal die Heks hulle vir ewig gevange hou. *Page edges handling marks*
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AuthorClive Staples Lewis
PublisherHuman & Rousseau
PlaceCape Town
Year2006
ISBN9780798142403
BindingPaperback
ConditionGood
CommentsIndications of large corner fold on front cover.
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