From AudioFile
Ralph Cosham reads this story in a droll, low-key style. Although he makes little attempt at dialects, voices and characterizations, his tone is perfectly suited to both the curious events and to Alice's matter-of-fact responses. Since it was originally created as a "read aloud," Alice lends itself beautifully to audio: unabridged, it's the right length, and the various characters appear one at a time and don't overwhelm the listener. One of the first books ever written for children, this pointed Victorian nonsense will charm them. Adults will be delighted to rediscover it. A.M. (c)AudioFile, Portland, Maine
