The Lump of Coal
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"The Lump of Coal" is a Christmas short story written by Lemony Snicket and illustrated by Brett Helquist. Originally published in the December 10–12, 2004 issue of the now-defunct magazine USA Weekend,[1] it was re-released as a stand-alone book in 2008. It is meant to parody traditional children's Christmas stories, à la the 1823 poem 'Twas the Night Before Christmas. Though illustrated and relatively short, the book uses vocabulary above that of most children, including the term objets d'art. Many elements of the story are easily recognizable as Snicket-esque to A Series of Unfortunate Events readers, including a culturally intelligent and talented protagonist who is dismissed by many a mumpsimus.
Quick Facts Author, Illustrator ...
Author | Daniel Handler (as Lemony Snicket) |
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Illustrator | Brett Helquist |
Cover artist | Brett Helquist |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Genre | Humor |
Publisher | HarperCollins |
Publication date | December 12, 2004 (USA Weekend) September 30, 2008 (stand-alone) |
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