Book Description:
Lewis Carroll’s Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland (1865) is a fantastical tale that defies logic and delights the imagination. When young Alice tumbles down a rabbit hole, she enters a world unlike any other — filled with talking animals, riddling flowers, disappearing cats, and tyrannical queens. As she navigates this dreamlike realm, she encounters eccentric characters such as the Mad Hatter, the White Rabbit, the Cheshire Cat, and the Queen of Hearts, each more bizarre and whimsical than the last.
Blending absurdity with sharp wit, Carroll’s story is both a playful children’s fantasy and a satirical commentary on Victorian society, logic, and language. With its surreal humor and philosophical undertones, Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland has enchanted readers of all ages for generations and remains one of the most influential works in English literature.