<b>Children & Their Culture</b> - The Chick-fil-A Alice
Abstract
"The Chick-fil-A Alice" considers a VERY condensed version of Alice in Wonderland being given to children by a fast-food chain as part of a literacy and family values campaign. August and Clare Imholtz discuss the amazing things done in fewer than twenty pages.
Published
2008-12-09
Issue
Section
Jabberwocky
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