Synopses & Reviews
From the author of Babe: The Gallant Pig comes a charming ghost story about a lonely boy who meets the real Alice in Wonderland--two years after she died!
She was an intruder to him at first. After all, the Roundhill is Evan's secret place--the spot he escapes to on school holidays. He doesn't want to share it with a strange girl in such old-fashioned clothes. But Alice has an intriguing way of knowing things--about him, about his house--that he has never told her. Odder still is that the more she talks about herself, the more mysterious she becomes. And how did she get through that locked door? At last Alice leads Evan to a special book and an incredible discovery--and the Roundhill was at the heart of the mystery all along.
Synopsis
From the author of "Babe: The Gallant Pig" comes this charming ghost story about a young boy, who retreats to his special spot, the Roundhill, and meets a girl names Alice, who tells him about her incredible adventures in a place called Wonderland.
About the Author
Dick King-Smith, beloved author of Babe: The Gallant Pig, was a farmer for 20 years before turning to teaching and then to writing the children's books that have earned him many fans on both sides of the Atlantic. In 1992, he was named Children's Author of the Year at the British Book Awards.