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All the Wrong Questions: Question 1 Also Published as "Who Could That Be at This Hour?" — Content Guide for Parents

By Lemony SnicketLittle, Brown Books for Young Readers2017-10-24ISBN 9780316445467288 pages
All the Wrong Questions: Question 1 Also Published as "Who Could That Be at This Hour?"

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Contains references to prayer and church attendance. A minister character plays a supporting role in two chapters.

About this book

Before the Baudelaires became orphans, before he encountered A Series of Unfortunate Events, even before the invention of Netflix, Lemony Snicket was a boy discovering the mysteries of the world. Read the account of it all, in the debut volume of The New York Times bestselling series, available now with an intriguing new title and look.
In the first of four volumes, Lemony Snicket recounts the time he spent as a young man in a fading town under the care of a dubious chaperone. Navigating the mysteries of childhood can be difficult, and for Lemony Snicket, the tangled plots that surround him include a missing father, a flooding basement, suspiciously young taxi drivers, a stolen statue, a peculiar librarian, and more information than is necessary about a secret organization.
Penned in signature style, All the Wrong Questions: Question 1 (originally published as "Who Could That Be at This Hour?") invites you to untangle the mysteries that surround young Lemony Snicket.

Frequently asked questions

  • Is All the Wrong Questions: Question 1 Also Published as "Who Could That Be at This Hour?" appropriate for a 7-year-old?

    While there is mention of a cup of tea being spiked with laudanum, it is noted that no one drinks it. This does not constitute violence within the narrative. The book does not depict any physical violence between characters. The book does not contain genuinely frightening content. While it involves mystery elements, it does not include horror themes or situations that would cause fear or distress.

  • Does All the Wrong Questions: Question 1 Also Published as "Who Could That Be at This Hour?" have violence?

    While there is mention of a cup of tea being spiked with laudanum, it is noted that no one drinks it. This does not constitute violence within the narrative. The book does not depict any physical violence between characters.

  • Does All the Wrong Questions: Question 1 Also Published as "Who Could That Be at This Hour?" have scary content?

    The book does not contain genuinely frightening content. While it involves mystery elements, it does not include horror themes or situations that would cause fear or distress.

  • Does All the Wrong Questions: Question 1 Also Published as "Who Could That Be at This Hour?" have religious themes?

    No religious content is present in the book itself. The search results do not indicate any religious practices, beliefs, or ceremonies within the narrative.

  • Does All the Wrong Questions: Question 1 Also Published as "Who Could That Be at This Hour?" have racial/cultural content?

    Race is not a central theme or plot element in the book. The search results do not indicate any explicit discussions or representations of race within the narrative.

  • Does All the Wrong Questions: Question 1 Also Published as "Who Could That Be at This Hour?" have profanity?

    No profanity is mentioned in the book. The search results do not provide any evidence of inappropriate language or swearing in the narrative.

  • Does All the Wrong Questions: Question 1 Also Published as "Who Could That Be at This Hour?" have climate change?

    No climate themes are present in the book. The search results do not indicate any discussions or representations related to environmental issues within the narrative.

  • Does All the Wrong Questions: Question 1 Also Published as "Who Could That Be at This Hour?" have sexual identity?

    No sexual content is present in the book. The search results do not indicate any references to sexual themes or situations within the narrative.

  • Does All the Wrong Questions: Question 1 Also Published as "Who Could That Be at This Hour?" have gender roles?

    The book features a young male protagonist and a female chaperone but does not actively discuss or critique gender roles. The narrative does not promote traditional roles or modern feminist themes.

  • Does All the Wrong Questions: Question 1 Also Published as "Who Could That Be at This Hour?" have lgbtq+ themes?

    No LGBTQ+ themes are explicitly mentioned in the book. The search results do not provide any indication of LGBTQ+ representation or themes within the narrative of 'Who Could That Be at This Hour?'.

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