The view on Lynne Reid Banks' s L-shaped room narrator social prejudice is conveyed through experience of the main character Jane. "My father and I did not say the words when I returned home, he said that he wanted to go, I want to go, he does not care anywhere, so why should I tell him "It's a fixed room" It captures the insight to that attitude The author's main focus is to reflect her travels through her "unexpected pregnancy", deal with emotional difficulties, And to face her dilemma.
According to the best-selling novel by Lynne Reid Banks, The L-Shaped Room (1962) is sitting in an old-fashioned room in London and is talking about a single married pregnant young woman (exquisite Leslie Caron). Situation writer director Brian Forbes makes a quirky community a vibrant life and becomes a surrogate family ... the main focus of the movie is unmarried pregnant women (Leslie Caron She plays Jane. She can get married or abortion. In violation of normal practice, she decided to raise herself, because marriage and abortion were not the choices she wanted to consider. With this, she became friends with the people who lived with her, and they were all abandoned by themselves. These movies focus on Jane and abandoned friends in her daily life for about seven months.
I like the Indian In the Cupboard series of Lynne Reid Banks as I think that it is a way to analyze magic when I grow up. When a small boy in the center of the story, Omri realizes that he can turn his toy into a reality using magic keys, he will respond like other children. He did an experiment. Or remember. As a matter of fact, Omri soon learned these rules (it locks the toy in the container to make it work, locks it to get it back, only the plastic items will be real) . He will be satisfied to claim his first discovery, a 2-inch high Iroquois named Little Bear. He gave his friend Patrick a toy of his own life - a drunkard named Boone, a cowardly cowboy - but he insisted that they would not abuse the power or cause injury. Do not make a small adventure, Dear, I narrow the children or let Omri preserve his new friend, ETT somehow (though, Frank Oz's 1995 cupboard remodeling was done by ET Written).