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Lynne Reid Banks

    31 juli 1929 – 4 april 2024

    Lynne Reid Banks was een Britse auteur wiens werken voor kinderen en volwassenen werden gekenmerkt door een diep inzicht in de menselijke psyche en maatschappelijke kwesties. Haar schrijven putte vaak uit haar persoonlijke ervaringen, waaronder haar leven in Israël, wat haar verhalen authenticiteit en een uniek perspectief gaf. Banks onderzocht thema's als volwassen worden, identiteit en het zoeken naar verbondenheid met een gevoeligheid en empathie die resoneerden bij lezers van alle generaties. Haar stijl, die soepel heen en weer bewoog tussen humor en ernst, maakte haar boeken tijdloos en duurzaam populair.

    Lynne Reid Banks
    Harry the Poisonous Centipede Goes To Sea
    Xharry the Posion Cen Big Adve
    The Indian Trilogy
    I, Houdini
    The Mystery of the Cupboard
    Dark Quartet
    • The Mystery of the Cupboard

      • 208bladzijden
      • 8 uur lezen
      4,2(14)Tarief

      This fantasy series features a unique character, a plastic North American Indian, who magically comes to life when placed in a cupboard. Aimed at readers aged 9-11, the stories blend humor and adventure while exploring themes of identity and cultural representation. The new editions offer fresh opportunities for young readers to engage with the imaginative narrative and its vibrant characters.

      The Mystery of the Cupboard
    • I, Houdini

      • 158bladzijden
      • 6 uur lezen
      4,1(8)Tarief

      Houdini is no ordinary hamster. He is an escapologist with an exceptional talent for getting out of cages and urge to escape leads him to all kinds of adventures... New edition published into the First Modern Classics list, fantastic stories for young readers.

      I, Houdini
    • The Indian Trilogy

      • 548bladzijden
      • 20 uur lezen
      4,1(13)Tarief

      Three magical, classic adventures of The Indian in the Cupboard.

      The Indian Trilogy
    • The story features Harry the Poisonous Centipede, a character known for his antics and charm, brought to life with vibrant illustrations by Tony Ross. Aimed at young readers aged 7 and above, this tale promises a mix of humor and adventure, continuing the tradition of engaging storytelling from the author of "The Indian In The Cupboard." Expect a delightful journey filled with squirmy surprises that will entertain children and spark their imagination.

      Xharry the Posion Cen Big Adve
    • Harry the Poisonous Centipede is now quite brave, but nothing can prepare him for this next adventure! He and best friend George are lost in a new and even scarier no-top world. Far from home, across the no-end puddle, they must negotiate a strange treeless cold desert, a Nest of Hoo-Mins, lots of noise- hurt and terrifying hairy-yowlers!

      Harry the Poisonous Centipede Goes To Sea
    • "For endless lights and darks, dragons have lived a long, long way from uprights - or humans, as we know them - believing them to be deadly and cruel and untrustworthy. Into this world is born Red, the only red dragon, who is always asking why. When Red is sent out into the world in search of coal, this could be his chance to finally meet an upright for himself. But can dragons and uprights ever truly understand one another?"--Publisher's description

      The Red Red Dragon
    • The Return of the Indian

      • 208bladzijden
      • 8 uur lezen
      4,1(152)Tarief

      The story explores the bond between Omri and Little Bear, the miniature Indian he brought to life. As they navigate their extraordinary adventures, Omri grapples with the moral implications of his actions and the potential dangers of their world. Ultimately, he makes the difficult decision to send Little Bear back to ensure his safety, entrusting his mother with the magic key to prevent any temptation to revive their adventures. This poignant tale delves into themes of friendship, responsibility, and the sacrifices one must make for loved ones.

      The Return of the Indian
    • The L-Shaped Room was to be Jane's punishment - and redemption. Jane Graham is unmarried and pregnant when she is turned out of her comfortable suburban home by an angry father. She lights dejectedly on a bug-ridden room at the top of a squalid house in Fulham. She cares nothing for it, or herself, or her neighbours. But it is these neighbours, by their unaffected kindness, that draw her back into life - Toby, a Jewish writer, John, a black jazz-player, and even her tyrannical landlady. And in the L-Shaped room which she has slowly made her home Jane comes to find a new and positive faith in life.

      The L-shaped room
    • At first, Omri is unimpressed with the plastic Indian toy he is given for his birthday. But when he puts it in his old cupboard and turns the key, something extraordinary happens that will change Omri's life for ever. For Little Bull, the Iroquois Indian brave, comes to life...

      The Indian in the Cupboard