


C.S. Lewis took the longest to write "The Sorcerer's Nephew" in the series. He initially planned to write just one story, but the magical land's mysteries prompted him to revisit the plot several times.
Digory is living with his relatives in London while his father is in India. He quickly becomes friends with Polly, a girl from next door. They explore nearby houses while Digory shares stories about his family and his mysterious Uncle Andrew, who spends all his time in his office.
The children accidentally fall into Andrew's trap when he tricks them into putting on magic rings that send them to another world. "The Chronicles of Narnia. Book 1. The Sorcerer's Nephew introduces the lands that, before the eyes of the readers, transform into the legendary and large-scale Narnia.