Critical Acclaim

"Let's pretend," to use a favorite expression of Alice. Imagine what Lewis Carroll and Sir John Tenniel are saying from the Greater Beyond and what Humpty Dumpty is saying as a statue in Central Park.


Lewis Carroll:

Alice in Central Park is an extraordinary book, but not quite as good as my two Alice books. Let's see how sales compare over the next 150 years.

Sir John Tenniel:

The sculptors stole my illustrations for their statues.
Alice in Central Park
exposes the crime.
The truth is out at last!

HumptyHumpty Dumpty:

When I use a word, it means just what I choose it to mean -- neither more nor less.

The two Alice statues are nice kids, but the caterpillar is wrong from beginning to end. Alice in Central Park does justice to each. This book clarifies Alice once and for all, exposes the statuary gossip of Central Park and is the most complete book ever written about everything else.

Do not miss Alice in Central Park.