Through the Looking Glass

Through the Looking Glass by Lewis Carroll is a classic work of fiction published by Penguin Books in 1994. This new edition spans 172 pages and is presented in English. The narrative follows Alice as she navigates a whimsical landscape filled with curious twists and turns, reflecting her desire to reach a distant garden. The story captures the essence of fantasy and literary exploration, inviting readers into a world where logic is turned on its head.
In this edition, readers will encounter Alice’s adventures as she traverses a path that defies expectations, leading her through a series of unexpected encounters and challenges. The book delves into themes of imagination and the absurd, characteristic of Carroll’s unique storytelling style. Through the Looking Glass is not only a journey through a fantastical realm but also a reflection on the nature of perception and reality, making it a significant addition to the genres of juvenile fiction and literary classics.
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I should see the garden far better,’ said Alice to herself, if I could get to the top of that hill: and here’s a path that leads straight to it–at least, no, it doesn’t do that–‘ (after going a few yards along the path, and turning several sharp corners), but I suppose it will at last. But how curiously it twists! It’s more like a corkscrew than a path! Well, THIS turn goes to the hill, I suppose–no, it doesn’t!
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