OXFORD, UK
The publishing world has been in a feeding frenzy as of late, after a long lost C.S. Lewis manuscript was discovered in an attic in Oxford. The manuscript, in Lewis’ own hand, is titled , and is believed to have been inspired by Lewis’ visit to Mennonite country in the summer of 1953.
“I haven’t read the whole thing, but as far as I can tell, the story involves three Mennonite children who discover a gateway into the magical world after sifting through their oma’s unmentionables drawer,” explained Mennonite literature professor Dr. Gladys Penner. “The strange new land is ruled by a kind-hearted and hairy Loewen named Abram.”
The book is believed to be part of an unfinished series called the .
“Mennonites aren’t so big on witches, and that might be why the book was never pub

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