Overview
Alice imagines what life is like on the other side of her mirror, until one day, she is sucked into it. She finds herself in a world where plants, objects and animals speak to her. She is in a fantastical world that will prove to be the adventure of a lifetime. This classic was originally penned by Lewis Carroll in 1871, and is known the world over as Alice in Wonderland. Lewis also published the Hunting of the Snark, a nonsense poem that brings humor to a strange adventure in which a crew embarks on a mission to capture a creature that doesn't exist… or does it? Author Biography
Lewis Carroll was an English author, a mathematician, and a logician. His most famous works include Through the Looking-Glass and the poems "The Hunting of the Snark" and "Jabberwocky."