"They say that the moon is made of green cheese," said Alice, stroking the lazy cat's belly. "Do you believe that, Snowball? Father says it's nothing more than a great white stone, and I suppose I ought to believe him; but really, how can one be sure without ever having been there?"
So begins a truly extraordinary tale as Alice finds herself meeting all manner of strange creatures as she sets off on new adventures.
This is a completely new story by R J Carter, but has been presented as if it were a lost Lewis Carroll manuscript, complete with annotations and original illustrations.
This book is guaranteed to delight both children and adults.
R.J. Carter learned to read from Superman comic books when he was four years old. Between that point and his discovery of Louisa May Alcott, H.G. Wells and Jules Verne - and, of course, Lewis Carroll - he spent a lot of time running around with a towel tied around his neck in a makeshift cape.
These days Carter lives in Central Arkansas with his wife and cat, where he continues to write computer code for his full-time employer while fighting with himself about what the next book is going to be.
He still keeps the cape stored away for emergencies.