Alice With a Why
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- $229.00
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- $229.00
Descripción editorial
Return to Wonderland in this extraordinary reimagining of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, by one of our most brilliant storytellers
WINNER OF THE BLACKWELL’S CHILDREN’S BOOK OF THE YEAR
SHORTLISTED FOR WATERSTONES CHILDREN’S BOOK OF THE YEAR
SHORTLISTED FOR FOYLES CHILDREN’S BOOK OF THE YEAR
‘Spectacular!’ Kiran Millwood Hargrave
‘An absolute masterclass’ Hannah Gold
‘Enchanting’ Tamzin Merchant
‘Wonderful’ Cressida Cowell
England, 1919. Alyce – with a Y – lives with her grandmother, the original Alice, having lost her father during the Great War. When a mysterious invitation to a tea party hits her square in the face, Alyce realises her grandmother’s strange stories of a place called Wonderland might have some truth to them after all.
But the land Alyce finds herself in feels different from the Wonderland of her grandmother’s stories – for it is trapped in its own war. The Sun King and the Queen of the Moon are fighting over a stolen hour, and soon Alyce is tasked with setting it right. With the help of the Hatter, the Cheshire Cat and a Sailor Fox, Alyce will have to solve Wonderland’s problems and, eventually, find her way back home.
Enter an enchanting adventure through Wonderland, featuring stunning illustrations by Matthew Land. Starring new characters and old favourites, Alice With a Why is both a celebration of Lewis Carroll's beloved original story, and a modern masterpiece.
*Includes bonus chapters from Anna’s epic fantasy, Chronicles of Whetherwhy and the original Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland*
About the author
Anna James is the acclaimed author of the Pages and Co. series. As a journalist, she writes for a variety of newspapers and magazines, and chairs events at bookshops and literary festivals across the UK. She lives in London, in a flat full of books.
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The granddaughter of a familiar heroine embarks on her own magical quest in this beguiling reimagining of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland. During the Great War, young Alyce's English countryside home also housed wounded soldiers, cared for by her paternal grandmother, Alice, and Alyce's mother, Sylvie. Following the war's conclusion and Sylvie's departure for London to tend to her own ailing parent, Alyce lives alone with her grandmother, who tells odd stories about white rabbits, vanishing cats, and growing to gigantic heights. Upon discovering a mysterious invitation while folding paper boats beside a nearby pond, Alyce tumbles into the water—and appears in a war-torn Wonderland. Three strangers—an anthropomorphic hare and dormouse, as well as a man in a peculiar hat—inform Alyce that the Sun King and the Queen of the Moon are feuding. And though the trio wishes she was her grandmother ("the other Alice"), they set the youth on a perilous quest to put things to rights. This upbeat ode by James (the Chronicles of Whetherwhy series) faithfully captures the essence of the inspiration material's wild logic, sharp wordplay, and extensive whimsy. Land's b&w illustrations, depicting white-cued characters, recall the warmth of John Tenniel's fluid artwork. Ages 8–12.