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| The Indian in the Cupboard is a 1980 children's book written by British author Lynne Reid Banks. In the story, a young boy discovers that when he locks a toy plastic Indian, named Little Bear and later known as Little Bull, in an old bathroom cupboard, the figure comes to life. The boy, Omri, in connection discovers that the cupboard (a creation of his great-uncle Fredrick), if used in conjunction with a leaden key (a creation of his great-great-aunt Jessica Charlotte, who was a clairvoyant and a Magician), brings the psyche of historical people forward in Time, where they are imposed within the plastic toys. This leads to more trouble, when his passionate friend Patrick brings a cowboy and Horse forward. Despite the fights and rivalries between the two tiny men, Patrick refuses to send them back, until it is too late. At that point, the key goes missing, and a tame rat escapes into the house from Omri's brother Gillion. Between them, Little Bear, Patrick, and Omri recover the key, at the risk of losing the little men to the rat's hunger. Little Bear is a demanding character, and ultimately Omri must needs provide him with a bride, Bright Stars, with whom the tribal prince goes home to his own time. Banks has since written four additional books featuring the animated Indian;
This becomes a disaster; in spite of gun-use training at the hands of the capable Seargent Fickits (another tiny traveler), the warriors destroy one another by the dozen. It requires very much help from yet another figure, a hospital Matron, to heal even a few. To make matters worse, a band of thieves infiltrate the house. Omri summons a company of miniscule soldiers from Fickits' regiment to drive away the marauders, but the evidence for mysterious activity is written everywhere.
Yet there is a way. Tamsin has a sister, Emma, who is quite an open-minded person. She is let into the secret, in the hope of acquiring Tamsin's models (and, secretly, of bringing Boone's fiance forward in Time). Patrick, meanwhile, has gone to visit Boone in the Texan's own time and place. Mistakenly, they pass in midflight. Boone is nearly stifled, but Omri and Matron resurrect him with a few simple techniques. Later, Omri and Emma strike a bargain with Tamsin to obtain the doctor-figures. They are brought, and Boone's Horse is sent. Patrick hitches a lift on this Horse, and finds his way to the residence of Ruby Lou, Boone's fiance. These, with Boone's Horse and the Reverend Tickson (a priest better known as Tickle), find Boone but cannot revive him. Boone is revived in Omri's house, with much help. He is somewhat shocked at the idea of being suffocated. The tribal warriors are sent home, with the momentary exception of Little Bear. Mr Johnson, headmaster of school, who has briefly seen Little Bear, decides that Omri's composition based on the facts is indeed based on facts. He interrogates his student, but has little success. Omri's parents and Patrick's family want the boys at home NOW. Under duress, but thankfully out of sight, Omri brings Patrick forward in Time ---- and unwittingly, a tornado with him! In the aftermath, Mr Johnson drops the affair behind him, disheartened at losing his prized Porsche. Ruby Lou and Billy Boone are married in the twentieth century, then subsequently sent back home. Little Bear, now a victorious chieftain, Fickits, now an officer in earnest, Matron in mufti, and Tickle to perform the service all join in. Omri is worried. Playing around with Time has done more harm than good, so he has the cupboard and key entombed, having sent all his friends back home. [ Visit the complete Wikipedia entry for The Indian in the Cupboard ] Some related entries: Angel plot summary | Resident Evil: Extinction | Possible Worlds | Girlfight | Chopsocky | Polished | City of the Living Dead | Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade | Leavesden Film Studios | Precious Images | Season of the Witch This page is based on the copyrighted Wikipedia article The Indian in the Cupboard; it is used under the GNU Free Documentation License. You may redistribute it, verbatim or modified, providing that you comply with the terms of the GFDL. | Searches on eBay
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