THIS FULLY ANNOTATED WORK INCLUDES A DETAILED BIO OF Lewis Carroll “Step through the glass—where every move is a new wonder.” Step through the looking-glass and into a world where logic is reversed, chess pieces come alive, and nothing is quite as it seems. In this dazzling sequel to Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland, Alice finds herself in a land where flowers talk, time runs backward, and every move is part of a fantastical chess game. As she journeys from pawn to queen, Alice encounters unforgettable characters—Tweedledum and Tweedledee, Humpty Dumpty, the Red and White Queens, and the fearsome Jabberwock—each more curious than the last. Lewis Carroll’s Through the Looking-Glass is a celebration of imagination, wordplay, and the boundless possibilities of childhood dreams. Cross through the mirror and discover a world where the impossible is ordinary and every step is a move in a grand chess game. In Through the Looking-Glass and What Alice Found There, Lewis Carroll invites readers to join Alice on her quest to become a queen in a land where rules are rewritten, logic is delightfully twisted, and imagination reigns supreme. Along the way, Alice meets a parade of unforgettable characters—from the riddle-loving Tweedledum and Tweedledee to the enigmatic Humpty Dumpty and the imperious Red Queen. “Fall down the rabbit hole—wonder awaits on every page.” Step through the looking-glass and into a world where logic is reversed, chess pieces come alive, and nothing is quite as it seems. In this dazzling sequel to Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland, Alice finds herself in a land where flowers talk, time runs backward, and every move is part of a fantastical chess game. As she journeys from pawn to queen, Alice encounters unforgettable characters—Tweedledum and Tweedledee, Humpty Dumpty, the Red and White Queens, and the fearsome Jabberwock—each more curious than the last. Lewis Carroll’s Through the Looking-Glass is a celebration of imagination, wordplay, and the boundless possibilities of childhood dreams. Cross through the mirror and discover a world where the impossible is ordinary and every step is a move in a grand chess game. In Through the Looking-Glass and What Alice Found There, Lewis Carroll invites readers to join Alice on her quest to become a queen in a land where rules are rewritten, logic is delightfully twisted, and imagination reigns supreme. Along the way, Alice meets a parade of unforgettable characters—from the riddle-loving Tweedledum and Tweedledee to the enigmatic Humpty Dumpty and the imperious Red Queen.