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Through the Looking-Glass, published in 1871, is a famous fantasy novel by Lewis Carroll and the sequel to Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland. The story continues the adventures of Alice as she enters a strange and magical world by stepping through a mirror in her living room.

In this mirror world, everything appears reversed and operates according to unusual rules. The entire story is structured like a giant game of chess, where Alice begins as a pawn and hopes to reach the other side of the board to become a queen.

During her journey, Alice meets many unusual characters, including Tweedledum, Tweedledee, and the whimsical White Queen. Each encounter is filled with clever wordplay, puzzles, and imaginative situations.

The novel is famous for its playful language, logical puzzles, and memorable poems such as “Jabberwocky.” Lewis Carroll combines fantasy with humor and intellectual challenges, making the story both entertaining and thought-provoking.


Major Themes

  • Imagination and fantasy

  • Logic, puzzles, and wordplay

  • Growth and self-discovery

  • Curiosity and adventure

  • The playful nature of language


Key Features

  • Sequel to the classic Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland

  • Famous fantasy novel by Lewis Carroll

  • Story structured like a chess game

  • Memorable characters and poems

  • A timeless classic in children’s literature


Through the Looking-Glass – Lewis Carroll is a magical and imaginative sequel that continues Alice’s adventures in a curious mirror world filled with puzzles, humor, and unforgettable characters. 🪞📚✨

PUBLISHER: WORLDVIEW PUBLICATIONS

BINDING: PAPER BACK

LANGUAGE: ENGLISH

PAGES: 250