The Professor of Narnia was welcomed with enthusiasm at Stonewall Jackson Elementary School in Bristol, Virginia today, as evidenced by the T-shirt above.
I had the wonderful opportunity to talk with some 100 fourth and fifth grade students about my thirty-five year journey in reading C. S. Lewis and Narnia. As you can see in the photo above the event was covered by the local NBC News affiliate.
All of the students had excellent questions. They obviously had done their homework in studying the life of C. S. Lewis under the gifted leadership of their teacher, Heather Lawson. I had a fun time, not only signing copies of The Professor of Narnia: The C. S. Lewis Story, but also seeing the students' "webs" describing the life of C. S. Lewis. They certainly know a lot more about his life than I did when I was 10 years old!
I feel like my life has come full circle, having been introduced to Narnia by my fourth grade public school teacher some 35 years ago, and now debuting my new book on the life of C. S. Lewis with the fourth and fifth graders at Stonewall Jackson. Thanks to Heather Lawson and all the faculty, staff and students of the school for making my visit memorable.
I had the wonderful opportunity to talk with some 100 fourth and fifth grade students about my thirty-five year journey in reading C. S. Lewis and Narnia. As you can see in the photo above the event was covered by the local NBC News affiliate.
All of the students had excellent questions. They obviously had done their homework in studying the life of C. S. Lewis under the gifted leadership of their teacher, Heather Lawson. I had a fun time, not only signing copies of The Professor of Narnia: The C. S. Lewis Story, but also seeing the students' "webs" describing the life of C. S. Lewis. They certainly know a lot more about his life than I did when I was 10 years old!
I feel like my life has come full circle, having been introduced to Narnia by my fourth grade public school teacher some 35 years ago, and now debuting my new book on the life of C. S. Lewis with the fourth and fifth graders at Stonewall Jackson. Thanks to Heather Lawson and all the faculty, staff and students of the school for making my visit memorable.
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