Lynne Reid Banks, author of The Indian in the Cupboard, dies aged 94

Writer was also one of first female news reporters on British TV, interviewing stars such as Charlie ChaplinThe author Lynne Reid Banks, known for her novel The L-Shaped Room and her children’s book series The Indian in the Cupboard, has died at the age of 94.She died of cancer “peacefully with her family around her” on Thursday afternoon, her agent, James Wills, said. Her son Gillon Stephenson said she “leaves a massive legacy of wonderful work”, adding that every day he “receives messages from people saying what a difference she has made”.There was an old lady called LynneWho should have been shoved In the bin. Continue reading... Continue reading at 'The Guardian'

[ The Guardian | 2024-04-05 14:04:44 UTC ]

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John Lewis sued by self-published children’s author over Christmas ad

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In the United States: Sourcebooks Acquires BES Publishing

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