In Book 10, the Baudelaire siblings encounter much unpleasantness during journeys up and down mountains.
Reza A. Ebrahimi, 12, was visiting Manhattan from Long Island for a day of fun when he, his mother and two siblings encountered Mr. Perry on an R train.
Wives, siblings and children of dissidents sometimes encounter discrimination in getting jobs, in getting permission to go abroad and in finding a place to live.
In Book 10, the Baudelaire siblings encounter more unpleasantness.
As the siblings encounter various magical races in an effort to dispel the witch, Kate discovers that she is intrinsically bound to the Atlas, and that the three children are subject to an ancient prophecy.
The three Baudelaire siblings encounter more unpleasantness.