The lively imagination of Young C.S. Lewis (1898-1963) - or Jack, as he liked to be called - took flight as he spent long hours reading books of magical lands and dreaming up new ones. Those vivid images never left Jack, even when he was faced with the early loss of his mother, the difficulty of boarding school, and the challenges of wartime service. As a writer, a teacher, and a communicator of powerful Christian truths, the man who gave us Narnia...