Goodnight Mister Tom – Michelle Magorian
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Goodnight Mister Tom – Michelle Magorian
“Goodnight Mister Tom” is a children’s novel written by British author Michelle Magorian. The book was first published in 1981 and is a classic work of children’s literature.
The story in “Goodnight Mister Tom” is set during World War II and follows the character of Willie Beech, a young boy who is evacuated from London to the countryside due to the war. He is placed in the care of Mr. Tom Oakley, an elderly and reclusive man who lives in the village of Little Weirwold. The novel explores the relationship that develops between Willie and Mr. Tom and the impact of this friendship on their lives.
The book delves into themes of friendship, family, and the resilience of the human spirit during challenging times. It has been praised for its portrayal of the bond between the two central characters and its depiction of life in rural England during the war.
“Goodnight Mister Tom” is a heartwarming and emotionally resonant children’s novel that has been appreciated by readers of all ages. It’s often used in schools and remains a beloved classic in children’s literature.
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