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Lynne Reid Banks (born 31 July 1929) is a British author of books for children and adults.

Lynne Reid Banks
Born (1929-07-31) 31 July 1929 (age 93)
London, England
OccupationAuthor
NationalityBritish
Notable works
  • The Indian in the Cupboard
  • The L-Shaped Room
Website
lynnereidbanks.com

She has written forty-five books, including the best-selling children's novel The Indian in the Cupboard, which has sold over 10 million copies and has been successfully adapted to film.[2] Her first novel, The L-Shaped Room, published in 1960,[3] was an instant and lasting best seller. It was later made into a movie of the same name and led to two sequels, The Backward Shadow and Two is Lonely. Banks also wrote a biography of the Brontë family, entitled Dark Quartet, and a sequel about Charlotte Brontë, Path to the Silent Country.


Life


Banks was born in London, the only child of James and Muriel Reid Banks. She was evacuated to Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada during World War II, and returned after the war was over. She attended St Teresa's School Effingham in Surrey. Before becoming a writer, Banks was an actress, and also worked as a television journalist in Britain, one of the first women to do so.[4]

In 1962, Banks emigrated to Israel, where she taught for eight years on a kibbutz, Yas'ur. In 1965, she married Chaim Stephenson (1926–2016), a sculptor, with whom she had three sons.[5] She lives in Shepperton, Surrey, UK.[6]

Although the family returned to England in 1971, the influence of her time in Israel can be seen in some of her books (including One More River and its sequel, Broken Bridge, and other books, such as An End to Running and Children at the Gate) which are set partially or mainly on kibbutzim.

In October 2013, Banks won the J. M. Barrie award for outstanding contribution to children's arts.[citation needed]


Works



Children's novels


‘The Red Red Dragon’ (Walker Books, 2022)

Short stories
Older readers

Adult novels



Non-fiction



Picture books



References


  1. "Lynne Reid Banks". Bookclub. 6 June 2010. BBC Radio 4. Retrieved 18 January 2014.
  2. "Home". lynnereidbanks.com.
  3. Biography Archived 18 July 2006 at the Wayback Machine
  4. Lynne Reid Banks, TV news in the 50s was more thrilling than The Hour, The Guardian, 14 August 2011
  5. "About". chaimstephenson.com. Retrieved 2 July 2018.
  6. "Biography". lynnereidbanks.com. 2011. Retrieved 2 July 2018.
  7. (Starred Review) "I, HOUDINI: THE AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF A SELF-EDUCATED HAMSTER" by Lynne Reid Banks. Kirkus Reviews. 1988. Retrieved 28 August 2014.
  8. https://www.kirkusreviews.com/book-reviews/lynne-reid-banks-6/dark-quartet-the-story-of-the-brontas-2/ . Kirkus. 1977.





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