Published: 2004
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"Alice in the News" by Charles Way is a modern reimagining of Lewis Carroll's classic tales, set against the backdrop of today's media landscape. The story follows Alice, a curious and imaginative young girl, who finds herself navigating a surreal world filled with journalists, headlines, and social media. As she encounters whimsical characters inspired by the original Alice's adventures, Alice confronts the chaotic and often absurd nature of the news. Through her journey, she learns about truth, perception, and the impact of storytelling in the contemporary world, ultimately discovering her own voice amidst the noise of the headlines. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].
This book was published in 2004 by Barrington Stoke Ltd .