Through the Looking-Glass, first published in 1871, is a whimsical sequel to Alice's Adventures in Wonderland. This enchanting novel invites readers to join Alice as she steps through a mirror into a topsy-turvy world where logic bends, and imagination reigns supreme. Set in a fantastical chessboard landscape, the story brims with peculiar characters like Tweedledum and Tweedledee, the White Queen, and the enigmatic Jabberwock. With its playful language and poetic charm, Carroll's masterpiece explores themes of identity, transformation, and the curious nature of reality, captivating readers of all ages for generations.