Alice's Adventures in Wonderland
Lewis Carroll
About this book
Bored on a summer afternoon, young Alice follows a hurried White Rabbit down a rabbit-hole and finds herself in the topsy-turvy realm of Wonderland. Here, logic is turned on its head: she shrinks and grows after consuming magical comestibles, engages in philosophical debates with a hookah-smoking Caterpillar, attends a mad tea party, and faces the capricious wrath of the Queen of Hearts. As Alice journeys through this dreamlike landscape, she grapples with a fluctuating sense of self and the arbitrary nature of the rules that govern this strange new world, ultimately learning to assert her own voice against its charming nonsense.