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The Last Battle

by C.S. Lewis

Wednesday, August 18, 2021 @ Wednesday, August 18, 2021

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When an imposter begins to masquerade as Aslan, Narnia is in more danger than it has ever been! King Tirian must work with Jewel, his best friend and unicorn, to save Narnia. 

Help comes in the shape of the familiar faces of Jill Pole and Eustace Scrubb. Can the four heroes—King Tirian, Jewel, Jill, and Eustace—reveal the false Aslan for the villain that he is? And will the true Aslan come to save the day? Come to the Club and find out!

When you join this Book Club, together we’ll read the children’s classic fantasy, The Last Battle—and follow King Tirian and his friends as he tries to save Narnia in its final days. You and your Literary Guide, Ms. Schuett, will analyze the imagery, themes, and conflicts within the story—and have so much fun digging deep into the story!

What Makes This Special

It’s a Classic. The Last Battle is the final book of the Chronicles of Narnia stories by famous author CS Lewis. It is the seventh book in the Narnia series’ chronological order (which is the common order to read the books today). 

Your Guide is a teacher who has guided students through the Narnia series before! Your Guide, Ms. Schuett, is an experienced teacher with a terminal degree (MFA) in storytelling. She is a C.S. Lewis enthusiast who loves to be a Guide for the stories she loves, too! When you sign up for this Book Club, you get a professional, highly skilled Guide who helps your student develop a love for reading while learning how to dig deeper into all of the different parts of writing and creating a story.

Your Guide

Ms. Anna Schuett is a professional writer and teacher with Bachelor of Arts (BA) in English degree from Concordia University (with an emphasis in Creative Writing) and a Master of Fine Arts in Creative Writing, Genre Fiction (MFA, terminal degree) from Western Colorado University. 

While studying for her MFA, Ms. Schuett was an elementary school Para-Educator and Librarian/Technology Assistant. Spending a great amount of time with students who struggled with their studies, Ms. Schuett found a love for helping students learn and grow.

Ms. Schuett currently works as an I.T. Coordinator for Physical, Occupational and Speech Therapy clinics across the state of Nebraska and also designs and maintains her church’s website. Because of a love of working with students, she is excited to be in her role as an Instructor Access Instructor with Aquinas Writing Advantage.

Born, raised, and living in Nebraska, USA, Ms. Schuett enjoys reading, quilting, baking, and writing epic fantasy novels—all with a cup of coffee or tea within arm’s reach. You can reach Ms. Schuett at akschuett91@gmail.com.

About the Book

(From Amazon)

During the last days of Narnia, the land faces its fiercest challenge—not an invader from without but an enemy from within. Lies and treachery have taken root, and only the king and a small band of loyal followers can prevent the destruction of all they hold dear in this, the magnificent ending to The Chronicles of Narnia.

Witness the greatest of all battles in The Last Battle, is the seventh and final book in C. S. Lewis’s classic fantasy series, which has been drawing readers of all ages into a magical land with unforgettable characters for over sixty years. A complete stand-alone read, but if you want to relive the adventures and find out how it began, pick up The Magician’s Nephew, the first book in The Chronicles of Narnia.

Age Range – 8 and up

Parental Guidance

The Last Battle is a children’s classic fantasy that was written by an English scholar and published in 1956, which means there are some cultural differences and dated concepts. There are a few intense scenes and themes in this story that may be challenging for young readers.

  • Language: Puzzle, the donkey, is often referred to as an ass, but not in a profane way.
  • Racial Slurs: The Calormenes are referred to as Darkies, a dated term that is obviously racist. The terminology and implications will be discussed in a culturally sensitive and corrective way so that students are aware of appropriate words, understandings, and behaviors today.
  • Fighting/Violence: A dryad dies painfully in front of Tirian; there is fighting with swords, bows and arrows, axes, claws, and horns which results in deaths; Tirian beheads a Calormene soldier; Jewel uses her horn to stab a Calormene soldier through the heart; and one of the main characters, Eustace, kills a man with a sword with his eyes closed.
  • Alcohol: Characters drink wine, and Shift, the ape, develops a drinking problem.
  • Tobacco: Some characters smoke pipes.

Reading Schedule

  • Week 1: Discussion – Chapters 1-4
  • Week 2: Discussion – Chapters 5-8
  • Week 3: Discussion – Chapters 9-12
  • Week 4: Discussion – Chapters 13-end

How To Begin

It’s easy! Follow these steps to get started…

  1. Sign up and get in (before it’s full!) — Use the blue button at the bottom of this page to save your spot.
  2. Receive your information — Within 48 hours of signing up, you’ll get an email with your Club’s details. Save this email, bookmark the zoom link, and add the club dates to your calendar.
  3. Prepare for your first meeting — Get the book from your own favorite source, or buy your book(s) directly from your Book Club pages. Read the assigned chapters ahead of time, and download and print the supplies list for crafts (young readers), activity pages for during the Club time (older readers), or the handout to guide the discussion (older students).

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The Last Battle

With your Guide, Anna Schuett
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