The Horse and His Boy is one of the later books in the Chronicles of Narnia; it tells the story of Shasta, a fisherman's adopted son, who runs away from home with a talking horse, Bree. As the two make their way through the oppressive land of Calormene to Narnia, they meet the runaway princess Aravis and discover a conspiracy that may threaten the free lands to the north. The novel explores the themes of identity and Christianity.
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