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* Some paperback editions of [[Robert A. Heinlein]]'s ''[[Time Enough for Love]]'' indicate that Lazarus Long goes back in time to become his own ancestor. While he does {{spoiler|sleep with his mother, this occurs after his birth, when he is a young child. A bit incestuous, true, but not paradoxical.}}
** The synopsis writer was probably thinking of a different Heinlein story, "[[All You Zombies]]," {{spoiler|in which the protagonist not only becomes one of his/her ancestors, s/he becomes [[Squick|all of them]].}}
On the product description of [https://padmoreculture.com/products/alice-in-wonderland the new illustrated edition] of [[Alice's Adventures in Wonderland|Alice in Wonderland]] it says that the book was translated into 80 languages and adapted for theatre and television.
* The novel itself was translated into 170 languages, The book had Theatre, film and television adaptations, meaning the website didn't research or watch any films based on the book.
* The main character is 7 years old in the book, not 8, while the character in the cover is portrayed as a teenager.
* Pre-teens are from 10-12 years old, not 7 nor 8 years old.
** The same thing happened in the slipcover for the hardback edition of ''[[To Sail Beyond the Sunset]]'', followed by the statement that {{spoiler|Maureen was not only Lazarus's [[Incest Is Relative|mother and wife, but his daughter.]]}}
*** As a possible answer to both examples, it is stated {{spoiler|by Maureen, on several occasions, that Lazarus is the spitting image (both physically and personality-wise) of her father. Thus, metaphorically, Lazarus might be considered a clone or semi-reincarnation of said father, thus fulfilling the statement in spirit.}}