The House with a Clock in Its Walls Character List
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Lewis Barnavelt
Lewis Barnavelt is the main protagonist and narrator in "The House with a Clock in Its Walls". He is a 10-year-old boy who enjoys the simple pleasures in life. In the beginning of the book, he has just become an orphan, as his parents died in an accident. Lewis is chubby, has low self-esteem and problems with his weight. He also has magical abilities.
Florence Zimmermann
Florence Zimmermann is Jonathan Barnavelt's next-door neighbor. She quickly forms a tight friendship-bond with Lewis when he moves in with his uncle. Florence is a powerful, goodhearted witch, and she always helps Lewis when he's in need.
Jonathan Barnavelt
Jonathan Barnavelt, called "Uncle Jonathan Barnavelt" is Lewis' uncle. He is kindhearted, and only has good intentions. He is also a warlock, though he has no talent in it. Lewis and Jonathan become good friends, and Jonathan poses as a father figure for the boy during his stay in his home.
Tarby Corrigan
Tarby Corrigan attends the school Lewis goes to. He is an athletic, skinny and popular boy, which is all the things Lewis wished he was. Lewis catches Tarbys eye, and Lewis would do anything to have him as a close friend.
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