Through The Looking-Glass
(Author) Lewis CarrollAlice is sitting on her chair half drowsy, scolding her cat when she suddenly looks at the mirror in front of her. To her surprise, she sees an alternate world inside the mirror and approaches for it. Her adventures begin as Alice steps inside the mirror. She travels through the mirror into the alternate world and reaches a place, which is much like yet much different from her home.
Lewis Carroll
Lewis Carroll, born Charles Lutwidge Dodgson, was an English writer, mathematician, and photographer best known for his children's novels "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland" and "Through the Looking-Glass." His literary style is characterized by whimsical wordplay, clever puns, and nonsensical logic. Carroll's contributions to literature include popularizing the literary genre of literary nonsense and creating iconic characters such as the Cheshire Cat and the Mad Hatter. His work continues to inspire generations of readers and remains a timeless classic in the realm of children's literature.