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_aPZ7.R2737 _bMy 1993 |
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_a[Fic] _220 |
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_aBanks, Lynne Reid, _d1929- _934838 |
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245 | 1 | 4 | _aThe mystery of the cupboard / |
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_aNew York : _bMorrow Junior Books, _cc1993. |
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_a246 p. : _bill. ; _c22 cm. |
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505 | 2 | _aThe longhouse -- Pouring the lead -- Tom -- The jewel case -- A funeral. | |
520 | _aAfter the family moves to the country to a house recently inherited by his mother, Omri finds many secrets revealed to him when he accidentally discovers the link between the house and the magic cupboard. When Omri puts away the cupboard in The Secret of the Indian, he vows that it will be forever. Little Bear, Boone, and the other miniature figures he had brought to life will remain plastic. But then Omri and his family move to an old country farmhouse that they inherited from a distant relative, and he unearths a faded journal hidden in the thatched roof. To Omri's utter amazement, the notebook was written by his "wicked" great-great-aunt Jessica Charlotte on her deathbed. Even more astonishing: It reveals how the cupboard and its magic were created--and changed the destiny of his family, In trying to right a wrong done in the past, Omri finds he has no choice but to break the promise he made to himself. The magical cupboard is opened once more! The Mystery of the Cupboard transports readers from the peaceful English countryside of today to, the elegant drawing rooms and boisterous music halls of pre-World War I London and introduces them to an unforgettable new set of characters--both big and small--and an enthralling series of adventures. Continuing the enchantment of the earlier works in the series, this is Lynne Reid Banks's richest, most memorable "Indian in the Cupboard" book ever. | ||
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_aFamily life _vFiction. _91306 |
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_aMagic _vFiction. _9225 |
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_aToys _vFiction. _94528 |
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_aMoving, Household _vJuvenile fiction. _97261 |
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_aFamily life _xJuvenile fiction. _934839 |
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_aMagic _vJuvenile fiction. _9221 |
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_aMoving, Household _vJuvenile fiction. _97261 |
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_aNewsom, Tom, _eill. _934840 |
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_iOnline version: _aBanks, Lynne Reid, 1929- _tMystery of the cupboard. _dNew York : Morrow Junior Books, c1993 _w(OCoLC)620386623 |
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_3Publisher description _uhttp://www.loc.gov/catdir/description/hc044/92039295.html |
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