Through the Looking-Glass
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THROUGH THE LOOKING-GLASS
AND WHAT ALICE FOUND THERE

Lewis Carroll’s “Through the Looking-Glass,” is the follow-up story to his classic children’s tale “Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland.”  

 

It is no exaggeration to say that, over the years, “Looking-Glass” has become just as popular and beloved as Carroll’s first book. When the original story became a publishing sensation in 1865, renowned for its imaginative characters, creative and incisive use of language and keen wit, Carroll set to work on the sequel and the result is a wild, sometimes dark ride through the mind of a child. It tells the tale of Alice, a young girl who steps through a mirror and enters a world of fairy tale characters, talking chess pieces and anthropomorphic flowers and insects.

 

Long hailed as one of the greatest children’s books of all time, “Through the Looking-Glass” is presented here in it’s original, uncut and unabridged format and features a biography of the author.

 

Listen to a sample here:

 

 

To step through the looking-glass yourself…simply click on the link below!