Alice's adventures in Wonderland

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Lewis Carroll’s classic, enduring tale begins with Alice chasing the White Rabbit down a rabbit hole, where she tumbles into a nonsensical world brimming with peculiar creatures. In that world she encounters a host of delightfully eccentric characters like the Mad Hatter, the March Hare, the Cheshire Cat, the Mock Turtle, and the Queen of Hearts. Some are friends, some are enemies, and all are memorably unique. Throughout her fantastic journeys, Alice retains her reason, humor, and sense of justice.

Alice has become one of the great characters of imaginative literature, as immortal as Don Quixote, Huckleberry Finn, or Dorothy Gale. Her adventures appeal to adults as well as children because they can be read on many levels: a satire on language, a political allegory, or a parody of Victorian children’s literature. Many view the story as a fairy tale about the trials and tribulations of growing up—or down, or all turned around—as seen through the expert eyes of a child.

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9780688110871
9780739367384
9781481544580
9780739367650
9789629543860
073936765
9780739367667
9780786256532
9781602836600
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883761836602

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On a sleepy summer afternoon, young Alice chases the White Rabbit down a rabbit hole in Lewis Carroll's classic tale. York's portrayal of Alice and the many strange characters she meets is a real treat. Reading in his native British accent and in sonorous tones, he is a terrific storyteller. York gives all characters, from the Queen of Hearts to the Cheshire Cat, distinctive voices and personalities, never resorting to cartoonlike portrayals. He personifies Alice in bright tones, calling to mind her enthusiasm and inquisitiveness. The audio is a great way for youngsters to experience and appreciate Carroll's fantasy, even if some of the phrasing is a bit antiquated for modern listeners. Adults might also enjoy revisiting this multilayered children's classic. An entertaining and lively performance. Grades 4-7. Copyright 2019 Booklist Reviews.

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