Alice's Adventures in Wonderland: AND Through the Looking Glass (Penguin Classics)

Registered by JoBrighton of Brighton & Hove, East Sussex United Kingdom on 3/16/2005
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Journal Entry 1 by JoBrighton from Brighton & Hove, East Sussex United Kingdom on Wednesday, March 16, 2005
The City Reads...
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass

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Between March and May The Word, in collaboration with Brighton Festival and other local organisations, is encouraging the whole city to read the first children’s books with crossover appeal to adults – Lewis Carroll’s Alice's Adventures In Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass. Lewis Carroll was a frequent visitor to Brighton from 1862 to 1885 staying with his old Oxford friend, the Reverend Henry Barclay at 11 Sussex Square. In 1887 Carroll watched the stage version of Alice being performed at the Theatre Royal in Brighton.

Alice's adventures begin when she follows White Rabbit down a rabbit-hole and falls down, down, down. Alice finds herself in the most wonderful world of mad tea parties and remarkable characters like the Mad Hatter, the Duchess, the Cheshire Cat and the Mock Turtle. As everything grows 'curiouser and curiouser', Alice is delighted to find that nothing in Wonderland is the least bit ordinary.


The City Reads was launched on Saturday 5 March with Alice characters playing a giant game of chess outside Jubilee library. Special events will be staged across the city throughout March, April and May during the Brighton Festival. So if you fancy taking part, pick up a copy of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and come along to a Mad Hatter’s tea party for both children or adults, join an Alice Reading Group, chat about Alice and Carroll over a drink in one of the Alice pub gatherings, take part in a children’s literature brain-teaser or listen to a reappraisal of Carroll’s work by writers and critics.

The City Reads is part of the 7 cities, 7 books project organised by Penguin to celebrate their 70th year in publishing.

Journal Entry 2 by JoBrighton at on Wednesday, May 4, 2005

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