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Books with title The high window

  • The Window

    Michael Dorris

    Paperback (Hyperion Books for Children, May 20, 1999)
    Unwilling to care for her himself, Rayona is put into a number of foster homes by her father, yet when that doesn't work, she is sent to live with her grandmother in Kentucky where she discovers a family she never knew. Reprint.
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  • The Wide Window

    Lemony Snicket

    Paperback (Egmont UK Ltd, Sept. 1, 2012)
    Having escaped Count Olaf's clutches, the three Baudelaire siblings arrive on the shores of Lake Lachrymose to stay with Aunt Josephine. When she goes missing, the Baudelaires must once again fight their way out of Count Olaf's wicked schemes.
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  • The High Window

    Raymond Chandler

    Paperback (Penguin, Sept. 12, 2016)
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  • The High Window

    Raymond Chandler

    Mass Market Paperback (Ballantine Books, April 12, 1971)
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  • The High Window

    Raymond Chandler

    Paperback (Vintage, Aug. 12, 1976)
    A wealthy Pasadena widow with a mean streak, a missing daughter-in-law with a past, and a gold coin worth a small fortune—the elements don't quite add up until Marlowe discovers evidence of murder, rape, blackmail, and the worst kind of human exploitation."Raymond Chandler is a star of the first magnitude."-- Erle Stanley Gardner"Raymond Chandler has given us a detective who is hard-boiled enough to be convincing . . . and that is no mean achievement." -- The New York Times
  • The Window

    E.H. Graham

    eBook (Skyrai Publishing, March 19, 2019)
    Brianna Scott has nothing but her window and pet cat to entertain her. Stuck inside for more years than she can remember with a degenerative disease, she has become invisible and has retreated from her small community. Only Jim, the town grocer and old high school friend, seems to care about her lonely existence.However, when the window in her living room provides her a front row seat to the latest mysteries haunting her small town, Brianna discovers that some things cannot be unseen.Based on Bulwark, a paranormal thriller by Brit Lunden, The Window is the fourth volume in the multi-author Bulwark Anthology.
  • The High Window

    Raymond Chandler, Elliott Gould

    Audio CD (New Millenium Audio, March 1, 2003)
    Private detective Philip Marlowe is hired by a wealthy Pasadena widow to find a priceless gold coin that she suspects has been stolen by a member of her family, but Marlowe's investigation soon uncovers evidence of blackmail, rape, exploitation, and murder. Read by Elliot Gould.
  • The High Window

    Raymond Chandler

    Hardcover (Alfred A Knopf, March 15, 1942)
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  • The Wide Window

    Lemony Snicket

    Hardcover (HarperCollins, Aug. 16, 2000)
    Excellent Book
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  • The Window

    Jeanette Ingold

    eBook (HMH Books for Young Readers, Nov. 6, 1996)
    A girl, blinded by the auto accident that killed her mother, comes to terms with her disability—and her new life. “This is a sensitive and well-told story, inhabited by appealing and believable characters, and given a twist by the unexpected element of the supernatural.” —Kirkus Reviews
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  • Through The Window

    Michael A. Woodward, Mallory Miles, Ekaterina A. Kuznetsova

    Hardcover (Indy Pub, July 3, 2020)
    If you could see the whole world through your bedroom window, would you look through it? Would you mine caves for diamonds and rubies? Would you do battle with ten-foot tarantulas? Or would you stay in your room with your books and your mind closed to the world? From Africa's Great Rift Valley to the Australian Outback, Michael A. Woodward Jr.'s Through The Window takes readers on adventures across the world through the imaginative mind of a young scholar who escapes reality through her bedroom window.
  • The Wide Window

    Lemony Snicket

    Audio CD (HarperChildren's Audio, June 17, 2003)
    NOW A NETFLIX ORIGINAL SERIESDear Reader,If you have not read anything about the Baudelaire orphans, then before you read even one more sentence, you should know this: Violet, Klaus, and Sunny are kindhearted and quick-witted, but their lives, I am sorry to say, are filled with bad luck and misery. All of the stories about these three children are unhappy and wretched, and this one may be the worst of them all. If you haven't got the stomach for a story that includes a hurricane, a signalling device, hungry leeches, cold cucumber soup, a horrible villain, and a doll named Pretty Penny, then this book will probably fill you with despair. I will continue to record these tragic tales, for that is what I do. You, however, should decide for yourself whether you can possibly endure this miserable story.With all due respect,Lemony Snicket
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