After climbing through a mirror, Alice enters a backward, chess-like world where she becomes a pawn aiming to reach the eighth square and become a queen. On her journey toward adulthood, she meets strange, nonsensical characters like Tweedledee and Tweedledum, the Jabberwock, and Humpty Dumpty. Alice’s adventure is revealed to be a dream at the end, leaving her to wonder who was dreaming and what was real.
Lewis Carroll, born Charles Lutwidge Dodgson, was an English author, mathematician, logician, clergyman, and photographer. He is best remembered for his iconic children’s books, Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland and its sequel, Through the Looking-Glass. Beyond his celebrated fiction, Carroll also produced significant works in mathematics and logic, showcasing his multifaceted genius.
Bert Stauff is a family nurse practitioner specializing in pediatrics. Reading is a lifetime fascination for her. It started as a young mother and has been an integral part of who she is for many years. Reading stories to young children has been a lifetime dream. Now that she is retired from nursing, she can devote time to this pursuit. She passed her passion for books on to her children, who have excelled in their career because of their love for words.