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Unbirthday / Liz Braswell.

What if Wonderland was in peril and Alice was very, very late? Alice is different to other eighteen-year-old ladies in Kexford, which is perfectly fine with her. She'd rather spend golden afternoons with her trusty camera or in her Aunt Vivian's lively salon, ignoring her sister's wishes that she stop all that 'nonsense' and become a 'respectable' member of society. Alice is happy to meander to Miss Yao's teashop or to visit the children playing in the Square. She's also interested in learning more about the young lawyer she met there, but just because she's curious, of course, not because he was sweet and charming. But when Alice develops photographs she has recently taken about town, familiar faces of old suddenly appear in the place of her actual subjects - the Queen of Hearts, the Mad Hatter, the Caterpillar. There's something eerily odd about them, even for Wonderland creatures. And as Alice develops a self-portrait, she finds the most disturbing image of all - a badly injured, dark-haired girl asking for Alice's help. Mary Ann. Returning to the place of nonsense from her childhood, Alice finds herself on a mission to stop the Queen of Hearts' tyrannical rule and to find her place in both worlds. But will she be able to do so, before the End of Time?

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Young adult fiction   Gordonvale Branch . . Available .  
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ISBN 9781760977443 :
Author Braswell, Liz author.
Title Unbirthday / Liz Braswell.
Published Gosford, NSW : Scholastic Australia, 2020.
Physical description 504 pages ; 20 cm.
Series Twisted tale 10
Summary What if Wonderland was in peril and Alice was very, very late? Alice is different to other eighteen-year-old ladies in Kexford, which is perfectly fine with her. She'd rather spend golden afternoons with her trusty camera or in her Aunt Vivian's lively salon, ignoring her sister's wishes that she stop all that 'nonsense' and become a 'respectable' member of society. Alice is happy to meander to Miss Yao's teashop or to visit the children playing in the Square. She's also interested in learning more about the young lawyer she met there, but just because she's curious, of course, not because he was sweet and charming. But when Alice develops photographs she has recently taken about town, familiar faces of old suddenly appear in the place of her actual subjects - the Queen of Hearts, the Mad Hatter, the Caterpillar. There's something eerily odd about them, even for Wonderland creatures. And as Alice develops a self-portrait, she finds the most disturbing image of all - a badly injured, dark-haired girl asking for Alice's help. Mary Ann. Returning to the place of nonsense from her childhood, Alice finds herself on a mission to stop the Queen of Hearts' tyrannical rule and to find her place in both worlds. But will she be able to do so, before the End of Time?
Subject Characters and characteristics from literature -- Juvenile fiction
Space and time -- Juvenile fiction
Teenage girls -- Juvenile fiction
Photographers -- Juvenile fiction
Fantasy fiction
Young adult fiction
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