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Book Review: “The Silver Chair” by C S Lewis

This fascinating work takes readers on a daring quest beneath Narnia’s surface, filled with courage, riddles, and the triumph of friendship over fear.

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Unlike the sunny magic of earlier Narnia books, The Silver Chair plunges us into a more somber, mysterious landscape. Eustace Scrubb (redeemed since The Voyage of the Dawn Treader) and his new friend Jill Pole receive a mission from Aslan. With the faithful yet comically pessimistic Puddleglum, they must find the lost Prince Rilian, son of King Caspian, who has been trapped by the evil Lady of the Green Kirtle.

Characters Who Carry the Quest

Eustace, far braver now than in his earlier appearance, grows into a true Narnian hero. Jill is headstrong, sometimes doubtful, but her courage blooms in the darkest moments. And then there’s Puddleglum—one of Lewis’s most delightful creations—gloomy in words but unshakably loyal in deeds. Together, their mix of flaws and strengths makes the quest relatable and engaging.

What Makes It a Great Read

The magic of The Silver Chair lies in its mood. Lewis crafts a tale that is part adventure, part mystery, and part moral fable. The journey through the giants’ country, the eerie underworld, and the final confrontation with the enchanted prince keeps readers gripped. It’s darker, yes, but also more mature, reminding us that faith and perseverance often mean holding on to truth when everything around us looks false.

Lewis’s Storytelling Brilliance

C. S. Lewis excels at blending simple, fairy-tale language with deep spiritual truths. His use of “signs” given by Aslan, which Jill and Eustace must remember, becomes both a thrilling plot device and a reflection on human forgetfulness and faith. The narrative balances suspense with humor, especially through Puddleglum, whose gloomy honesty often proves wiser than cheerfulness.

Why It Still Matters

The Silver Chair is not just a fantasy; it’s about loyalty, trust, and remembering to cling to the truth even in the darkest tunnels. It shows that heroes aren’t perfect—they stumble, forget, and doubt—but they succeed when they refuse to give up. For readers young and old, it’s a reminder that hope sometimes walks hand in hand with uncertainty.

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