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Genre: Contemporary Fiction,
Keywords: Bedtime Stories, Fun
Hector Hugh Munro is known by his pen name Saki. He was a British writer who is famous for his sharp wit, dark humor, and mastery of the short stories. Saki's writing often features mischievous characters and clever twists. His stories, like "The Lumber Room" and "The Open Window," are celebrated for their irony and unexpected endings. Nicholas, a clever and mischievous young boy, is punished by his aunt for refusing to eat his bread-and-milk breakfast, claiming there’s a frog in it. While his cousins are taken to the beach at Jagborough as a treat, Nicholas is left behind to stay at home. His aunt, keen on teaching him a lesson, forbids him from entering the gooseberry garden. But Nicholas, always resourceful, seems less interested in the garden and more in a hidden and forbidden lumber room, a mysterious place where no child is allowed to enter. What could be waiting for Nicholas in this secret room? Will he face any danger or perhaps, cause some for others? Follow Nicholas' cleverness and wit in this delightful and unpredictable tale.