Indian in the Cupboard
- Publié
- 2003
- Pages
- 192
- Langue
- EN
- ISBN
- 9780007148981
- Temps de Lecture
- ~3h 22min
Indian in the Cupboard est un book de Lynne Reid Banks. En 2003. Il compte 192 pages.
À propos de ce livre
Lynne Reid Banks’s Indian in the Cupboard explores childhood imagination alongside historical responsibility through a quietly magical premise. When a young boy discovers an antique wooden cupboard that animates small objects placed within it, he inadvertently brings to life a plastic figurine of an eighteenth-century Native American. What begins as a wondrous experiment quickly becomes a lesson in empathy, cultural understanding, and the weight of stewardship. Banks weaves together themes of power, consent, and cross-cultural connection as her protagonist navigates the complexities of caring for a living person from another era. The novel stands out for its thoughtful approach to historical representation and its nuanced portrayal of childhood moral development. Rather than relying on spectacle, the story emphasizes dialogue, trust, and the consequences of treating living beings as playthings. Grounded in careful research yet delivered with gentle humor, the book invites young readers to consider how we relate to history and to one another. It endures as a considered work of children’s literature for its steady questions about responsibility, respect, and the quiet magic of everyday discovery.
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Indian in the Cupboard compte 192 pages.
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Indian in the Cupboard a été publié en 2003.
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Lynne Reid Banks’s Indian in the Cupboard explores childhood imagination alongside historical responsibility through a quietly magical premise. When a young boy discovers an antique wooden cupboard that animates small objects placed within it, he inadvertently brings to life a plastic figurine of an...
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