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Alice's Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll, Part 7

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One of the English language's most popular and frequently quoted books, Alice's Adventures in Wonderland was the creation of Charles Lutwidge Dodgson (1832–1898), a distinguished scholar and mathematician who wrote under the pseudonym of Lewis Carroll. Intended for young readers but enjoyed equally by adults, the fantastic tale transformed children's literature and remains a beloved classic more than 150 years after its initial publication. 

Alice's Adventures in Wonderland is read by SPR volunteer, Mary Walker.

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Chris Maccini previously worked at SPR as Morning Edition host and producing arts and special programming such as The Bookshelf, Poetry Moment, Northwest Arts Review, special features and more.