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Who was lewis carroll?
Who Was Lewis Carroll? by Pam Pollack tells the fascinating story of Charles Lutwidge Dodgson, better known by his pen name, Lewis Carroll. Born in 1832 in England, Carroll was a mathematician, photographer, and Anglican deacon, but he is best remembered as the author of Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking-Glass. The book explores Carroll’s early life, his love for puzzles, games, and storytelling, and the friendships that inspired his whimsical tales. It also covers the Victorian era’s cultural context and how Carroll’s creativity shaped children’s literature. With engaging illustrations and accessible language, the biography gives young readers a glimpse into Carroll’s unique mind, his imaginative works, and the lasting legacy he left in literature and popular culture. This book not only introduces the man behind Wonderland but also highlights the enduring charm of his creations, which continue to inspire readers worldwide.
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