Alice in Wonderland by Jane Carruth — book cover

Book details

Alice in Wonderland

by Jane Carruth

1865

About the book

This retelling of Lewis Carroll’s classic follows a young girl named Alice who falls through a rabbit hole into a subterranean realm where logic is discarded. She encounters the frantic White Rabbit, a pipe-smoking Caterpillar, and a grinning Cheshire Cat while navigating confusing physical changes caused by eating magical cakes and mushrooms. The story centers on her chaotic interactions with the hot-tempered Queen of Hearts during a surreal trial and a game of croquet using flamingos as mallets and hedgehogs as balls.

Young readers and parents seek this version for its accessible language and visual storytelling. It caters to those who want a simplified narrative arc that preserves the nonsensical spirit of the original characters. Readers finish the book with a basic understanding of literary absurdity and wordplay. It serves as an introduction to how imagination can upend strict social rules and predictable reality, providing a vivid entry point into Victorian children's fiction through the lens of a disorganized, dreamlike adventure.

Details

Published
1865
Language
EN