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Lynne Reid Banks was ten years old
when the Second World War broke out, and she was evacuated to the
Canadian prairies. On her return to London in 1945, she trained and
worked as an actress for five years, before then becoming a
journalist. She joined ITN in 1955, and was one of the first two
women news reporters on British television.
Throughout the 1960s Lynne lived and worked in Israel,
where she taught English. Living through the experience of the Six
Day War inspired her to write One More River. She became a
full-time writer when she returned to England with her husband and
three sons in 1971.
The stories of The Indian in the Cupboard began as
bedtime stories for her own sons, especially Omri, whose name she
used in the stories. Lynne still has the real bathroom cupboard
that the Indian came to life in - she once ran back into her hotel
room to save it when the hotel caught fire!
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