Moral assessment:
Type: Thought
Nothing inappropriate.
Requires prior general knowledge of the subject.
Readers with knowledgeable about the subject matter.
Contains doctrinal errors of some importance.
Whilst not being explicitly against the faith, the general approach or its main points are ambiguous or opposed to the Church’s teachings.
Incompatible with Catholic doctrine.

"The Story of Alice" was published in the sesquicentennial of "Alice in Wonderland" and focuses on Lewis Carroll (the author of "Alice in Wonderland" and "Through the Looking-Glass"), Alice Liddell (the little girl who inspired those stories), and the resulting "Alice" the phenomenon itself, as well as the continuing influence the Alice stories have had. This book is about how those two Lewis Carroll stories came to be written. Although not offering a great deal of new material, this book is a thoughtful, far-reaching narrative of the life and times of Carroll, Liddell and the fictional Alice.
G.E.D. (United States, 2016)