
A restless girl spends a hot summer day idly beside her sister, half‑heartedly flipping through a blank book. When a white rabbit in a waistcoat darts past, she can’t help but follow, only to tumble down a deep, dark well that seems to stretch endlessly. The walls are lined with shelves full of curious items—empty jars of orange jam, strange maps, and odd pictures—hinting at a world that operates by its own whimsical logic.
As she descends, the girl discovers that nothing here follows ordinary rules. Talking animals, peculiar games, and baffling riddles await, each more eccentric than the last. Her curiosity drives her deeper into this surreal realm, where every turn offers a new puzzle and a chance to question the everyday.
Listeners will be drawn into a light‑hearted adventure that balances humor with wonder, inviting them to explore a landscape where imagination reigns and the familiar becomes delightfully strange.
Language
fi
Duration
~2 hours (139K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2014-08-12
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1832–1898
Best known for the Alice books, this shy Oxford mathematician turned logic, wordplay, and dreamlike nonsense into some of the most beloved stories in English. Writing as Lewis Carroll, he created a world where language bends, puzzles sparkle, and childhood feels wonderfully strange.
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