Lynne Reid Banks
Lynne Reid Banks (1929–2024) was a British author renowned for children's books like *The Indian in the Cupboard*, which sold over 15 million copies and was adapted into a film, and adult novels including the bestseller *The L-Shaped Room* (1960), which explored single parenthood and became a movie. Born in London to an Irish actress and Scottish doctor, she worked as a journalist and one of Britain's first female TV news reporters at ITN before emigrating to Israel in 1962, living on a kibbutz, raising three sons, and returning to England in 1971 to write full-time.[1][2][3][4]
Children's literature
Young adult fiction
Adult fiction
The Return of the Indian
Indian in the Cupboard
The Return of the Indian
Uprooted
Uprooted - A Canadian War Story
The Indian in the Cupboard
The Indian in the Cupboard
The Secret of the Indian
The Secret of the Indian: The Indian in the Cupboard, Book 3
The Key to the Indian (Indian in the Cupboard)
The Return of the Indian
The Indian in the Cupboard
The Return of the Indian
The Fairy Rebel
The Mystery of the Cupboard
The Fairy Rebel
The Indian in the Cupboard
The Secret of the Indian (The Indian in the Cupboard)
Harry the Poisonous Centipede
Children at the Gate
Tiger, Tiger
The Magic Hare
Fair Exchange: Two women. Two lives. One beautiful friendship.
One More River