Through the Looking-Glass

Through the Looking-Glass by Lewis Carroll, published by Penguin Young Readers Group on March 17, 2011, is a captivating journey into a fantastical realm. This edition features 208 pages and is presented in English. The narrative follows Alice as she steps through a looking-glass, entering a peculiar world filled with chess pieces and nursery rhyme characters, including Humpty Dumpty and the Red Queen. In this strange environment, nothing is as it appears, and the very fabric of reality is distorted.
Readers will encounter a blend of imagination and adventure as Alice navigates this whimsical landscape. The story explores themes of play and the unexpected, inviting readers to engage with the curious and often nonsensical elements of the world Carroll has crafted. Through the Looking-Glass presents a unique exploration of perception and reality, making it a notable addition to the juvenile fiction and classics genres.
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When Alice steps through the looking-glass, she enters a very strange world of chess pieces and nursery rhyme characters such as Humpty Dumpty, Tweedledum and Tweedledee and the angry Red Queen. Nothing is what it seems and, in fact, through the looking-glass, everything is distorted.
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