When young Alice follows a hurried White Rabbit down a rabbit hole, she tumbles into a world where logic bends, animals speak, and nothing is quite as it seems. In Wonderland, she encounters grinning cats, riddling hatters, temperamental queens, and a series of curious adventures that challenge her sense of identity and reason.
Playful, imaginative, and delightfully absurd, Alice's Adventures in Wonderland is a timeless tale that continues to enchant readers of all ages.
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Lewis Carroll was the pen name of Charles Lutwidge Dodgson (1832-1898), an English writer, mathematician, and photographer. Best known for Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking-Glass, Carroll combined a love of logic, wordplay, and fantasy to create some of the most enduring works in children's literature. His stories remain celebrated for their wit, creativity, and subtle satire.