Lynne Reid Banks, pictured in 1956: in 1963 she decided to go and live on a kibbutz and (though she was not Jewish) to devote herself to the cause of Zionism - Mirrorpix Lynne Reid Banks, the writer, ...
She explored the struggles of young women in the novel “The L-Shaped Room” but found her biggest success with a children’s book about a magical cupboard. By Rebecca Chace Lynne Reid Banks, a versatile ...
Lynne Reid Banks, a versatile British author who began her writing career with the bestselling feminist novel “The L-Shaped Room” but found her biggest success with the popular children’s book “The ...
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