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The Key to the Indian

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1 of 1 copy available
Can the Magic Save Little Bear?
In The Mystery of the Cupboard, Omri’s father discovered his magical secret. Now Little Bear, Omri’s Iroquois friend from the past, is in grave danger and needs their help. As father and son struggle to solve the problem of traveling through time to reach Little Bear, they cannot know what terrors lie in wait–for their Indian friends and for them.
“This is really Little Bear’s story, and Omri’s adventures in his longhouse are fascinating and hair -raising. [Listeners] will revel in all the details of this book. A satisfying sequel.” –School Library Journal
“Will keep young [listeners] on the edge of the couch…Some of this novel’ s twists and turns are sure to amaze even the most imaginative child.”–USA Today
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    • AudioFile Magazine
      Just when it seems that Omri's adventures with magical keys, cupboards and time-travel can't possibly continue, they do, in this fifth exciting book of this informal series. It's as fresh and inventive as the others, made even more so by the author's own rendition. Banks brings each character and situation alive with a variety of vocalizations and dramatic inflections. At times, she overacts a bit, but it's hardly a distraction, given the overall quality of the presentation. This is one time when the author's creativity as a writer meshes beautifully with her ability to perform at the mike. J.J.F. (c) AudioFile, Portland, Maine
    • Publisher's Weekly

      September 28, 1998
      Only die-hard fans will want to enter this fifth series installment of the adventures that began with The Indian in the Cupboard. Newcomers will find it too confusing to penetrate (the artful little synopses at the beginning notwithstanding) and casual admirers of the series may decide that Banks has finally stretched her premise too thin. Now that Omri's father is privy to the time-traveling secrets of Omri's cupboard and to the magic that brings his toys to life, he eagerly joins Omri on life-threatening adventures and keeps their activities a secret from the rest of the family. He wants to help Omri keep their promise to the Indian toy-cum-18th-century-Mohawk-chief Little Bear to help lead his tribe to safety in the face of threats from the treacherous English. First, however, they have to solve various logistical problems--like getting another magic key to the past. Banks strews the plot with red herrings and dead ends, and the most interesting questions--namely, how to help Little Bear--are watered down with easily solved dilemmas (e.g., Dad is worried about the effects of tampering with the past, but all he finally has to do is read up on Mohawk history and tell Little Bear the best alternative). A few other 11th-hour disclosures suggest an end to the series; indeed, this soil has been farmed too long. Ages 8-12.

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  • OverDrive Listen audiobook

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  • English

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  • Lexile® Measure:750
  • Text Difficulty:3-4

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