Alice’s zany adventures have universal appeal. Carroll's surreal classic about a little girl who falls through a rabbit hole offers much that is original in the way of wordplay, symbolism, and tricks of logic.

Sue Monk Kidd, author of "The Secret Life of Bees," shares her favorite reads.
Alice’s zany adventures have universal appeal. Carroll's surreal classic about a little girl who falls through a rabbit hole offers much that is original in the way of wordplay, symbolism, and tricks of logic.
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