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Prince Caspian:
The Return to Narnia

By C.S. Lewis

‘Prince Caspian: The Return to Narnia’ by C.S. Lewis, is book four in the Narnia Chronicles. While waiting for their train at the railway station, Peter, Susan, Edmund and Lucy Pevensie, are magically whisked away to a beach near an old and ruined castle. They soon discover that the ruin is Cair Paravel, the castle where they once ruled as the kings and Queens of Narnia. 1300 years have passed since they had last visited the magic kingdom of Narnia.




More Adventure Fun for the Pevensies

They find a treasure vault where Peter’s master sword and shield, Susan’s bow and arrows, and Lucy’s bottle of herbal magic cordial and dagger have been kept. Susan’s horn is missing though. That night, they rescue a dwarf and find out that a new king is now ruler of Narnia. He is a dark king and has banished all the Narnians from the magical adventure land.




Taking Lives

Miraz, Caspian’s Uncle has usurped the throne by killing his brother. On the night that his son is born, Miraz plots to kill his nephew, the true king of Narnia. Caspian escapes with Queen Susan’s horn. Caspian meets many of the old creatures of Narnia and builds an army. In the meantime, the Pevensies hear about Caspian’s plight, and make their way to his aid. Then the fun and games really begin.


For the Tropic of Freedom Finders Keepers:
This book is a great example of how we sell ourselves short. This is very connected to how much we value ourselves. Prince Caspian was the true king of Narnia. However, he had to flee for his life. It wasn’t until meeting the Old Narnians that he truly started to realise how much value he really had to offer. It was then that he found the courage within him to claim his throne.

Until we claim our freedom, there will always be a price tag attached to us. We sell ourselves everyday, in our jobs, in our compromises, in everything we do.

How much do you value yourself?How much are you selling yourself short for?



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