|a Baudelaire, Violet (Fictitious character) |v Fiction. Book 3 in the A Series of Unfortunate Events Series. |a Baudelaire, Sunny (Fictitious character) |v Fiction. Written by Lemony Snicket & illustrated by Brett Helquist and Michael Kupperman. |a Baudelaire, Klaus (Fictitious character) |v Fiction. |a Brothers and sisters |v Juvenile fiction |a Baudelaire, Violet (Fictitious character) |v Juvenile fiction. |a Baudelaire, Sunny (Fictitious character) |v Juvenile fiction. |a Baudelaire, Klaus (Fictitious character) |v Juvenile fiction. |a Catastrophes and misfortune continue to plague the Baudelaire orphans after they are sent to live with fearful Aunt Josephine who offers little protection against Count Olaf's treachery. It describes the Baudelaires staying in a house hanging off a cliff with their Aunt Josephine. It is the third in A Series of Unfortunate Events. The Wide Window is a 2000 book written by Daniel Handler, narrating in first person as Lemony Snicket. |a Contains: The cornucopian cavalcade, a serial supplement to: A series of unfortunate events by Lemony Snicket. Not to be confused with the window that was wide. |a Lemony Snicket's A series of unfortunate events |v bk. |a The wide window / |c by Lemony Snicket illustrations by Brett Helquist.
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