Through the Looking-Glass (Version 6)
Lewis Carroll
Leído por Craig Franklin





Through the Looking-Glass, and What Alice Found There (also known as Alice Through the Looking-Glass or simply Through the Looking-Glass) is an 1871 novel by Lewis Carroll and the sequel to Alice's Adventures in Wonderland (1865). Alice again enters a fantastical world, this time by climbing through a mirror into the world that she can see beyond it. There she finds that, just like a reflection, everything is reversed, including logic.
Alice becomes a player in a game of chess and works her way up to becoming a queen. On her way across the board she meets Tweedledum and Tweedledee, recites the classic poems, "Jabberwocky" and "The Walrus and the Carpenter", amongst many more. She also demonstrates her ability at mathematics to her new found friends, the red and white queens.
The mirror that Alice ventured through is still on display in Charlton Kings, Gloucestershire. Do not let your children too close!!!
Warning!! Do not listen to this audio recording without looking at these classic images by 'John Tenniel'; they will put everything into reverse perspective.
Download them here: https://www.alice-in-wonderland.net/resources/pictures/through-the-looking-glass/
(Summary by Craig Franklin) (3 hr 30 min)
Capítulos
CHAPTER I. Looking-Glass house | 22:55 | Leído por Craig Franklin |
CHAPTER II. The Garden of Live Flowers | 20:15 | Leído por Craig Franklin |
CHAPTER III. Looking-Glass Insects | 20:41 | Leído por Craig Franklin |
CHAPTER IV. Tweedledum And Tweedledee | 20:37 | Leído por Craig Franklin |
CHAPTER V. Wool and Water | 21:40 | Leído por Craig Franklin |
CHAPTER VI. Humpty Dumpty | 22:42 | Leído por Craig Franklin |
CHAPTER VII. The Lion and the Unicorn | 19:01 | Leído por Craig Franklin |
CHAPTER VIII. ‘It’s my own Invention’ | 26:34 | Leído por Craig Franklin |
CHAPTER IX. Queen Alice | 29:24 | Leído por Craig Franklin |
CHAPTER X. Shaking | 0:49 | Leído por Craig Franklin |
CHAPTER XI. Waking | 0:27 | Leído por Craig Franklin |
CHAPTER XII. Which Dreamed it? | 5:40 | Leído por Craig Franklin |
Reseñas
The Story was super awesome





SAVVA DANCE
I really enjoyed this Story it was brilliant





Rosechanel
Fantastic reader, really makes the story come alive!





David S
This is a very good reading of this book. In chapter 5, at 2:55 a word in the book has been left out. The queen actually says “jam every other day” not “jam every day “ which explains the later joke. But, repeat, this is a very good reading.





Dewy
its a once a week book for me. I listen at work. idk who I like more, white queen or the Knight
Excellent!





Shay
This is one of my favorite books, and the reader wonderfully brought it to life! Great listen.
good narration





Jules
I liked Alice and Wonderland book better. but very good narrator!
Awesome





JJ Z
Wonderful reading. With British accent. The other one puts me to sleep.





Arix
loved it to listen on my bed for exam coming by....