by Lynne Reid Banks (Author)
Omri has never forgotten Little Bull though, and finally yields to the temptation to see his tiny blood brother again. But when the cupboard door opens, Little Bull is slumped, unconscious, over his horse, 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...
Format: Illustrated
Pages: 194
Edition: New edition
Publisher: HarperCollins
Published: 01 Jan 2003
ISBN 10: 0007148992
ISBN 13: 9780007148998
Children’s book age: 9-11 Years
Praise for The Indian in the Cupboard
`An assured piece of story-telling, well able to stand comparison with older classics.
Times Educational Supplement
Enthralling and hair-raising reading. TLS
The Key to the Indian is a swiftly-moving, tightly-plotted, exciting, funny tale, which will keep the reader firmly hooked and frantically turning the pages. Carousel
Praise for The Secret of the Indian
There have been many famous stories in which children's toys come alive: this book is in the same great tradition. School Library Association
Lynne Reid Banks was born in London in 1929. She was an actress in the early 1950s and later became one of the first two women TV News reporters in Britain. She is a best-selling author for both children and adults, and has written over thirty books, including The L-Shaped Room.
Lynne Reid Banks has three grown-up sons and lives in Dorset and London with her sculptor husband, Chaim Stephenson.