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Alice Through the Needle's Eye: The Further Adventures of Lewis Carroll's Alice
Alice Through the Needle's Eye: The Further Adventures of Lewis Carroll's Alice
by Adair, Gilbert , Thorne, Jenny , Everson, Michael
Paperback - English

Lewis Carroll's stories of Alice have entranced children - and grown-ups - for nearly 150 years. And more than one reader, turning the last page of "Through the Looking-Glass", must have been saddened by the thought that her adventures had well and truly come to an end. Not so Setting himself the daily task of believing "as many as six impossible things before breakfast" (or at least before lunch), Gilbert Adair has written a delightful successor to Carroll's two immortal fantasies. Here, with the aid of Jenny Thorne's Tenniel-inspired illustrations, you will find characters as nonsensical as any ever encountered by Alice. The Siamese-Twin Cats joined at the tail, the kindly old Grampus and its Auto-Biography, the Welsh Rabbit with its toasted cheese and Worcestershire Sauce and many, many, more. And perhaps you too will gradually discover, as Alice does, the mysterious pattern which shapes the destiny of her dream. "Alice Through the Needle's Eye" is both a literary tour de force and an enchantingly funny tail for children of, as they say, all ages.

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ISBN
1782010009
EAN
9781782010005
Publisher
Publication Date
21 Jun 2012
Pages
150
Weight (kg)
0.20
Dimensions (cm)
21.6 x 14.0 x 0.9
About Author
Gilbert Adair has written numerous novel, including Love and Death on Long Island, which was made into a major movie. He wrote the screenplay for the Bertolucci film The Dreamers, and won the Moncrieff Translation Prize for his translation of work by French avant gardist Georges Perec. Adair writes a column for The Guardian and lives in London.
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