Why shouldn’t the Jabberwocky be a fourteen-fingered, slam-dunking beast? Lewis Carroll challenged readers’ imaginations with his most famous poem, “Jabberwocky”. Here, Christopher Myers takes on that challenge by brilliantly re-imagining it as a face off on the basketball court. In this fresh take on the classic poem, our brave hero has mad skills, and with the help of his Vorpal 2000s, he emerges triumphant.
Lewis Carroll was the pen name of Charles Lutwidge Dodgson, an English writer of the 19th century.
Christopher Myers is the award-winning author and illustrator of Caldecott Honoree Harlem and Coretta Scott King Honorees Black Cat and Horse. Myers has also won three Boston Globe-Horn Book Honors and a New York Times Best Illustrated Award.
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