Prince Caspian is the second book published in C. S. Lewis's classic Chronicles of Narnia series. The narrative sees the four Pevensie children—Peter, Susan, Edmund, and Lucy—pulled back into Narnia, where centuries have passed, and a young, rightful king, Prince Caspian, needs their help to overthrow his tyrannical uncle, Miraz. The story is a rich fantasy adventure, focusing on themes of faith, courage, and the return of true magic to a broken land. It's a powerful tale of fighting for justice and reclaiming a kingdom's heritage.