after the classic by Lewis Carroll, 1871
Step through the mirror onto the great chessboard. Cross it square by square — train carriages, talking flowers, Tweedledum and Tweedledee spoiling for their battle — and reach the eighth rank to take your crown from two very odd queens.
Humpty Dumpty balances on his wall, explaining un-birthdays with dangerous smugness. The wall is high, the ground is hard, and you alone know how this poem ends. Warn him — again — or ask him to explain 'Jabberwocky' before gravity does its work?
Start free — 10 diamonds when you confirm your email. No subscription; narrated aloud; plays in 26 languages.