![]() However, these are the unlucky Baudelarie orphans and soon their misfortunes begin when their greatest enemy, Count Olaf, shows up disguised as a sailor. The children begin to settle in and feel safe in their new home. Her only remaining love is grammar and she continually corrects the children. Aunt Josephine is a person crippled by her numerous fears from doorknobs to realtors. ![]() In this book, the Baudelaire children, Violet, Klaus and Sunny, are moving in with their new guardian, Aunt Josephine, whose house is on the edge of a cliff above Lake Lachrymose. The Wide Window is the third book in the Series of Unfortunate Events by Lemony Snicket. In the end, it’s about not giving up, no matter how grim the circumstances. This story has descriptive language that easily allows the imagination to visualize it, exciting adventures and some important life lessons. Lemony Snicket’s tale of quirky misfortunes and schemes are entertainingly suspenseful and funny. This is an amusing and interesting book that kept me curious till the very end.
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