Unlike "codebreaker" guides that try to force allegorical meanings onto every detail, Ford's guide respects Lewis’s intent to let the stories be "very good stories" first. It acts as a friend "pointing out sights you haven't seen," making it perfect for parents reading aloud to children or adults looking to uncover the "allusive sub-text".
: The book contains hundreds of alphabetically arranged entries covering every character (from Aslan to Zardeenah), place, event, and theme found within the seven Chronicles . Pocket Companion To Narnia, A Guide To The Magi...
The by Paul F. Ford is widely considered an indispensable resource for fans, serving as a comprehensive encyclopedia of Lewis's fictional universe. This "pocket" version is a more portable, concise edition of Ford's larger, peerless Companion to Narnia , which even served as a reference for the cast and crew of the major motion pictures. Key Content & Structure Unlike "codebreaker" guides that try to force allegorical
: Readers on Goodreads and Amazon frequently call it a "must-read" but warn that it is full of spoilers . Ford himself advises reading the Chronicles first before using the companion. The by Paul F
: Entries go beyond simple plot summaries; they analyze characters internally while drawing on Lewis’s other writings, his life influences, and literary allusions.