On a boring summer afternoon, the bright and inquisitive Alice follows a
white rabbit down a rabbit-hole. At the bottom, she finds herself
immersed in a bizarre world full of strange creatures and bizarre
goings-on. She tries pills and potions, and attends a very strange tea
party and croquet match. An immensely witty mix of satire, puzzles, and
drama, this is one of literature's most astute depictions of the
experience of childhood.