The greatest trick ever pulled in childrens' literature was by Lewis Carroll, who somehow managed to write (in Alice) a story that is fundamentally disturbing and obeys none of the traditional rules ...
He works in mysterious ways.
In the solitude, Jeliza gradually begins to lose her grip on reality. She has conversations with her four decapitated Barbie doll heads and increasingly retreats into her own vivid fantasy world.
Eight-year-old Jeliza-Rose leads a tough life, with both parents being addicts. When her mother dies of an overdose, the remaining family moves into her grandmother's abandoned country house in the ...
Terry Gilliam's film Tideland gets a second chance starting today. The story of a young girl whose parents are drug addicts — which Gilliam describes as a cross between Alice in Wonderland and Psycho ...
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