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The Cupboard Under the Stairs is a Miles Franklin Award-winning novel by Australian author George Turner. [1] This novel shared the award with The Well Dressed Explorer by Thea Astley. [2] It is the second novel in the author's "Treelake" series. [3]
Noting Garner and her kids are huge fans of the series — which opens on an 11-year-old Potter who lives in "a cupboard under the stairs" — they decided to make the room similarly magical.
The "room" was littered with nails and exposed wires and was compared by prosecutors to the cupboard under the stairs where Harry Potter was forced to sleep in the iconic series by J.K. Rowling.
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The series Beryl's Lot was based on it, [13] and it was one of the inspirations of the series Downton Abbey, which began in 2011. [ 3 ] [ 11 ] It was reissued that year in the UK as Below Stairs: The Bestselling Memoirs of a 1920s Kitchen Maid and in 2012 published for the first time in the US [ 3 ] as Below Stairs: The Classic Kitchen Maid's ...
Thirteen years after “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2” released in theaters and brought an end to Harry’s journey on the big screen, the Harry Potter universe is gearing up for ...
The Elephant House was one of the cafés in Edinburgh where Rowling wrote the first part of Harry Potter.. The series follows the life of a boy named Harry Potter.In the first book, Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone (Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone in the US), Harry lives in a cupboard under the stairs in the house of the Dursleys, his aunt, uncle and cousin, who all treat him poorly.
Harry Allard (January 27, 1928 – February 1, 2017) [1] [failed verification] was an American writer of children's books. Many of his books have received awards; a few have also been banned and challenged in the United States. Allard was born in Evanston, Illinois on January 27, 1928. [2]