answer 1
I would state that this is good for those 11 years old and up. Anyone younger than that, will need a lot of explaining so that they can learn. As they grow older, they are more capable to grasp the knowledge.
answered 2 weeks, 6 days ago

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Jack Williams
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answer 2
Of course depending on the child but I think 12 and 14 could listen and get the idea, a great discussion starter.
I know some adults who just don't get it, don't think they've given it a chance and listened through. Sometimes with a writer like C. S. Lewis, it just clicks or it doesn't.
answered 11 months ago

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galsal
Brookline Vt.
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answer 3
Much would depend on your teen's maturity level. Teenagers would appreciate the story, but I think it would require some adult discussion during or upon completion of the story. Probably not suitable for preteens due to subject matter and comprehension level.
answered 1 year, 1 month ago

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Tony
Kirtland, NM
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answer 4
It is more for mature teens and adults. Younger teens would have a struggle getting into the "meat" of it, I think.
answered 1 year, 4 months ago

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Waltsworkshop
Unionville, MO
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answer 5
I think young teens and up can appreciate this.
answered 1 year, 8 months ago

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Maclin
Nashville, TN
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answer 6
Early teens and adolescence, I dont know that anyone younger than that would comprehend the concept of" working the patient "
answered 1 year, 8 months ago

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Kenn
Helena, MT.
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answer 7
This could be appropriate for younger teens if they are used to reading books that aren't "fluff." This is interesting, but very different from the standard audio or book on CD. My husband and my sister didn't read this book until they were in college, as the language isn't as easy to understand as everyday English. It IS a dramatic CD, which makes it a bit easier to listen to, but the "letters" which are written (topics) are pretty serious and in-depth. My pre-teens didn't enjoy it even though they are used to listening to many old-time radio programs that have higher levels of the English language.
answered 1 year, 9 months ago

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Julieanne Miller
Oregon
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answer 8
This program is appropriate for ages 12 and up.
answered 1 year, 9 months ago

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CustomerService
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