Here's how it works:
* First Person: The story is told from the perspective of a character within the story, using "I" and "me."
* Second Person: The story directly addresses the reader using "you." It's like the narrator is talking directly to you, making you feel like a participant in the story.
* Third Person: The story is told from an outside perspective, using "he," "she," "it," and "they."
So, there isn't a "second person" in a book in the way you might think of a character. Instead, it's a narrative technique.
If you're looking for a specific character in a book, you'll need more context. For example, are you looking for the protagonist, the antagonist, or a supporting character?