"Will Vaus's The Hidden Story of Narnia offers a clear and concise analysis of the spiritual architecture that undergirds each of the Chronicles, and it does so in a language that should prove equally challenging and accessible to academics, non-academics, college and high school students, and even well-read children. ." 

Louis Markos,
Professor in English and Scholar in Residence at Houston Baptist University & author of The Eye of the Beholder: How to See the World Like a Romantic Poet
When ten-year-old Anne Waller from Suffolk England wrote to C. S. Lewis in 1961 with a question about The Chronicles of Narnia she never expected to receive a reply. However, not only did Lewis answer her letter, he also outlined the spiritual themes in each of the Narnia books. That letter served as inspiration for Will Vaus to write The Hidden Story of Narnia. Nearly 50 years later, Anne Waller Jenkins has written a preface for The Hidden Story, praising the author’s “gift of clarity” and the “sheer joy and merriment” of his style.
Will Vaus
About the Author

Will Vaus is the president of Will Vaus Ministries, through which he has creatively communicated the love of Christ around the world since 1988. He is a popular speaker at schools, churches and conferences and the author of the following books:


Lewis' Top Ten:
Influential Books and Authors
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​Sheldon Vanauken:
The Man who received a Severe Mercy


Speaking of Jack:
A C.S. Lewis Discussion Guide

Keys To Growth:
Meditations on The Acts of the Apostles

God’s Love Letter:
Meditations on I John

Open Before Christmas
Devotional Thoughts for the Holiday Season

Mere Theology:
A Guide to the Thought of C. S. Lewis

The Professor of Narnia:
The C. S. Lewis Story