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FantasyPublished 1953
The Horse and His Boy
by C.S. Lewis
Pages
616
Difficulty
Moderate
Tone
Steel
Rating
4.2
Kennethshelton editorial
Editorial lens
We placed The Horse and His Boy on Kennethshelton for readers who want fantasy with genuine intellectual atmosphere. Craft appears in restraint as much as flourish.
In brief
Summary
Indexed on Kennethshelton, The Horse and His Boy stands apart in fantasy: C.S. Lewis writes with clarity and lasting atmosphere.
Takeaways
Key takeaways
- 1
Themes emerge through gesture and silence, not exposition.
- 2
The prose sustains mood while keeping forward motion.
- 3
Pacing favors reflection — and the choice succeeds.
- 4
The ending reframes earlier scenes with quiet precision.
Who should read
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Themes
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