| # | Title | Year Published | |---|-------|----------------| | 1 | The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe | 1950 | | 2 | Prince Caspian: The Return to Narnia | 1951 | | 3 | The Voyage of the Dawn Treader | 1952 | | 4 | The Silver Chair | 1953 | | 5 | The Horse and His Boy | 1954 | | 6 | The Magician’s Nephew | 1955 | | 7 | The Last Battle | 1956 |
The usurper who cast Narnia into a hundred-year winter.
Edmund, Lucy, and their cousin Eustace join King Caspian on a seafaring quest to the edge of the world.
As the tree stirred, shadows gathered — not evil, but the kind of grief that lingers when stories are nearly lost. Old doubts and forgotten names formed into a thin, cold wind. Lucy remembered the White Witch’s winter and the warmth of Aslan’s return; she remembered the lesson that courage sometimes looks like kindness. She pressed both hands to the tree trunk and told it the bravest truth she knew: that hope can be small and stubborn and still change everything.
Light poured from the tree. The island brightened. The two moons folded into one golden sun. From the canopy descended figures from those released stories: a faun with clockwork joints, a seamstress who stitched maps into cloaks, sailors who had once followed the Dawn Treader’s wake. They bowed to Lucy and Elyon, and in a voice like wind through bells the tree named them each again. The island would be a place where forgotten tales were kept safe, a place for Narnians to visit when memory grew thin.