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Cheshire Crossing

Weir, Andy (author.). Andersen, Sarah, (illustrator.).

Summary: What happens to Alice when she comes back from Wonderland? Wendy from Neverland? Dorothy from Oz? The three meet here, at Cheshire Crossing -- a boarding school where girls like them learn how to cope with their supernatural experiences and harness their magical world-crossing powers. But the trio -- now teenagers, who've had their fill of meddling authority figures -- aren't content to sit still in a classroom. Soon they're dashing from one universe to the next, leaving havoc in their wake -- and, inadvertently, bringing the Wicked Witch and Hook together in a deadly supervillain love match. To stop them, the girls will have to draw on all of their powers... and marshal a team of unlikely allies from across the magical multiverse.

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  • ISBN: 9780399582080
  • ISBN: 0399582088
  • ISBN: 9780399582073
  • ISBN: 039958207X
  • Physical Description: remote
    1 online resource (117 pages) : chiefly color illustrations.
  • Edition: First edition.
  • Publisher: New York : Ten Speed Press, an imprint of Random House, a division of Penguin Random House LLC, [2019]

Content descriptions

General Note:
"Originally published in four separate volumes in 2006, 2007, and 2008 in a different form by the author on www.cheshirecrossing.net" --Verso.
Formatted Contents Note: Schoolgirls -- A very bad witch -- Through the looking glass -- Battle for Castle West -- Epilogue.
Source of Description Note:
Print version record.
Subject: Alice -- (Fictitious character from Carroll) -- Fiction -- Comic books, strips, etc
Darling, Wendy -- (Fictitious character) -- Comic books, strips, etc
Gale, Dorothy -- (Fictitious character) -- Comic books, strips, etc
Teenage girls -- Comic books, strips, etc
Imaginary places -- Comic books, strips, etc
Oz (Imaginary place) -- Comic books, strips, etc
Boarding schools -- Comic books, strips, etc
Alice -- (Fictitious character from Carroll)
Darling, Wendy -- (Fictitious character)
Gale, Dorothy -- (Fictitious character)
Boarding schools
Imaginary places
Oz (Imaginary place)
Teenage girls
Genre: Electronic books.
Comic books, strips, etc.
Fantasy comics.
Graphic novels.
Fantasy comics.
Graphic novels.

Electronic resources


  • Baker & Taylor
    Alice, Wendy, and Dorothy attend a private school where they learn to handle their magical powers, but they soon begin a series of adventures crossing universes, even bringing the Wicked Witch and Captain Hook together in an unlikely but deadly match.
  • Random House, Inc.
    In a one-of-a-kind graphic novel collaboration between the #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Martian and the beloved illustrator behind Sarah’s Scribbles, Alice, Wendy, and Dorothy team up to save the multiverse, from Wonderland to Neverland and Oz.
     
    Originating as fan fiction from the brilliant imagination of Andy Weir, now brought to vivid life by Sarah Andersen, Cheshire Crossing is a funny, breakneck, boundlessly inventive journey through classic worlds as you’ve never seen them before.
     
    Years after their respective returns from Wonderland, Neverland, and Oz, the trio meet here, at Cheshire Crossing—a boarding school where girls like them learn how to cope with their supernatural experiences and harness their magical world-crossing powers.
     
    But Alice, Wendy, and Dorothy—now teenagers, who’ve had their fill of meddling authority figures—aren’t content to sit still in a classroom. Soon they’re dashing from one universe to the next, leaving havoc in their wake—and, inadvertently, bringing the Wicked Witch and Hook together in a deadly supervillain love match.
     
    To stop them, the girls will have to draw on all of their powers . . . and marshal a team of unlikely allies from across the magical multiverse.

    Advance praise for Cheshire Crossing

    “Deliciously funny . . . a shrewd and spirited adaptation that will leave audiences hoping for another installment . . . Andersen’s delightful cartoon drawing style meshes perfectly with Weir’s prose, allowing the work to broaden its appeal beyond middle graders to young adults and adults.”—Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
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