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The
Indian In the Cupboard
Lynne Reid Banks Collins, 2000 (first published in 1981) Paperback. 224pp. illustrated by Piers Sanford. £4.99 to order 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 Onri's life for ever.
For Little Bull, the Iroquois Indian brave, comes to life...Return Of the Indian Lynne Reid Banks Collins, 1999 (first published in 1988) Paperback. 172pp. illustrated by Piers Sanford £4.99 to order Omri
can't resist bringing the small people back to life again. But when the
cupboard door opens, Omri finds Little Bull unconscious with two bullet
wounds in his back. As Omri tries to help him, he faces the terrifying
responsibility of power - the power of life and death...The Secret Of The Indian Lynne Reid Banks Collins, 1999 (first published in 1989) £4.99 to order After
a terrible battle, many of little Bull's warriors are wounded. Omri has
to get them medical help, but he must also protect the secret of the Indian.
Who would believe that a plastic toy American Indian and a plastic toy
cowboy could come to life? When Omri's friend Patrick goes back in time
to the Wild West, keeping the secret safe becomes even more difficult
for Omri..
The Mystery Of the Cupboard Lynne Reid Banks Collins, 1999 (first published in 1993) Paperback. 206pp. illustrated by Piers Sanford. £4.99 to order After
Omri reads his great-grand-aunt's Account, he longs to try the key again.
And when his friend Patrick comes to stay, nothing can stop him. Will
there be more little figures that come to life?The Key To The Indian Lynne Reid Banks Collins, 1999 Paperback. 239pp. illustrated by Piers Sanford. £4.99 to order Omri's dad has found Omri's greatest secret - the secret of the magic cupboard that turns plastic toy figures into real, live, little people from the past. Together they resolve to go back two hundred years to the time of little Bull, Onri's Indian friend, whose tribe is in dire trouble. But many obstacles lie in the way, and the magic doesn't always work the way they expect... When they arrive at Little Bull's longhouse, the greatest and most terrifying adventure of all awaits them... Lynne Reid Banks combines real life (as experienced by a child of middle-class, suburban England - such as Wendover!) with fantasy. |
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