About Lynne Reid Banks
Lynne Reid Banks was born in London. After studying at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, she acted and wrote for the repertory stage. Later, she turned to journalism, becoming one of Britain's first female television news reporters. In 1962 she emigrated to Israel, where she married a sculptor, had three sons and taught for eight years in a kibbutz. She now lives with her husband in England. She writes, travels, and visits schools, at home and abroad, full-time.
Series
Indian in the Cupboard
1. Indian in the Cupboard (1980)
2. Return of the Indian (1985)
3. The Secret of the Indian (1989)
4. The Mystery of the Cupboard (1992)
The Indian Trilogy (1994)
5. Key to the Indian (1998)
1. Indian in the Cupboard (1980)
2. Return of the Indian (1985)
3. The Secret of the Indian (1989)
4. The Mystery of the Cupboard (1992)
The Indian Trilogy (1994)
5. Key to the Indian (1998)
Stories to Make You Squirm
1. Harry the Poisonous Centipede (1996)
2. Harry the Poisonous Centipede's Big Adventure (1998)
Harry the Poisonous Centipede Goes To Sea (2005)
1. Harry the Poisonous Centipede (1996)
2. Harry the Poisonous Centipede's Big Adventure (1998)
Harry the Poisonous Centipede Goes To Sea (2005)
Novels
End to Running (1966)
Children at the Gate (1968)
One More River (1973)
Sarah and After: The Matriarchs (1975)
The Farthest Away Mountain (1976)
Adventures of King Midas (1976)
My Darling Villain (1977)
I, Houdini: The Amazing Story of an Escape-Artist Hamster (1981)
The Writing on the Wall (1981)
Defy the Wilderness (1981)
Torn Country (1982)
The Warning Bell (1984)
The Fairy Rebel (1985)
Casualties (1986)
Maura's Angel (1986)
Melusine (1988)
The Travels of Yoshi and the Tea Kettle (1993)
Broken Bridge (1994)
Number the Stars (1995)
Angela and Diabola (1997)
Fair Exchange (1998)
Moses in Egypt: A Novel Inspired by the Film the Prince of Egypt (1998)
Alice-By-Accident (2000)
The Dungeon (2002)
Stealing Stacey (2004)
Tiger, Tiger (2004)
Children at the Gate (1968)
One More River (1973)
Sarah and After: The Matriarchs (1975)
The Farthest Away Mountain (1976)
Adventures of King Midas (1976)
My Darling Villain (1977)
I, Houdini: The Amazing Story of an Escape-Artist Hamster (1981)
The Writing on the Wall (1981)
Defy the Wilderness (1981)
Torn Country (1982)
The Warning Bell (1984)
The Fairy Rebel (1985)
Casualties (1986)
Maura's Angel (1986)
Melusine (1988)
The Travels of Yoshi and the Tea Kettle (1993)
Broken Bridge (1994)
Number the Stars (1995)
Angela and Diabola (1997)
Fair Exchange (1998)
Moses in Egypt: A Novel Inspired by the Film the Prince of Egypt (1998)
Alice-By-Accident (2000)
The Dungeon (2002)
Stealing Stacey (2004)
Tiger, Tiger (2004)
Collections
Plays
Non fiction
The Kibbutz, Some Personal Reflections: An address to the Anglo-Israel Association on Monday, January 24th, 1972 (1972)
Dark Quartet: The Story of the Brontes (1976) (see Charlotte Brontë and Emily Brontë)
Path to the Silent Country: Charlotte Bronte's Years of Fame (1977) (see Charlotte Brontë)
Letters to My Israeli Sons: The Story of Jewish Survival (1979)
Dark Quartet: The Story of the Brontes (1976) (see Charlotte Brontë and Emily Brontë)
Path to the Silent Country: Charlotte Bronte's Years of Fame (1977) (see Charlotte Brontë)
Letters to My Israeli Sons: The Story of Jewish Survival (1979)
Links to other websites
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