Caroline Lewis is a pen-name, that of the team of Edward Harold Begbie,
J. Stafford Ransome, and M. H. Temple, who wrote two novels dealing with
British frustration and anger about the Boer War and with Britain's
political leadership at the beginning of the twentieth century. "Clara
in Blunderland" details the adventures of Arthur Balfour while being
groomed to become Prime Minister -- "Lost in Blunderland"'s Clara is
Balfour once he got the job. But you don't need to be an expert in early
twentieth-century British politics to enjoy either book -- the story's
parody of Lewis Carroll's "Wonderland" books is still fresh and funny
even more than a century later. Politics and politicians haven't changed
much, it seems, in a century. That may be regrettable -- but at least
Caroline Lewis can still make us laugh about it!