

A curious girl's surreal tumble through Wonderland, where rules, identity, and reason turn upside down
Alice's tumble down a rabbit hole launches her into a kaleidoscopic wonderland where logic unravels and the ordinary becomes enchantingly absurd. Along the way she encounters eccentric inhabitants — a distracted White Rabbit, a grinning Cheshire Cat, a tea-obsessed March Hare and other unforgettable characters — in a series of playful, often surreal episodes that twist language, reason and rules at every turn. Lewis Carroll’s blend of whimsical nonsense, sharp satire and inventive wordplay makes this a delight for readers of all ages: a compact, mischievous fable about curiosity, identity and the curious pleasures of asking "what if?"