Goodnight Mister Tom

Goodnight Mister Tom

By Michelle Moran

Pages

358

Rating

4.31

Year

1981

Young AdultFictionHistorical FictionClassicsWarHistorical

Description

Tom tucked a blanket round him, drew up a chair by the fire and watched Willie fall asleep. The tales he had heard about evacuees didn't seem to fit Willie. 'Ungrateful' and 'wild' were the adjectives he had heard used, or just plain 'homesick'. He was quite unprepared for this timid, sickly little specimen.

Britain, 1940. With World War Two raging all around, young children are being sent from their homes in the city to the countryside for safety. When eight-year-old Willie Beech first arrives on Tom Oakley's doorstep, neither is quite sure what to make of each other.

Brought up in terrible poverty, Willie is terribly shy and totally unprepared for village life, but the gruff-but-gentle Mister Tom quickly takes him under his wing. Neither he nor Willie could ever have predicted the journey they would go on together — nor the unbreakable bond that would be formed.

Rightly hailed as a true classic of children's literature, Goodnight Mister Tom is a beautifully told, deeply moving story about the power of friendship, kindness, hope — and love.

Endorsements

Winner of the Guardian Children's Fiction Award.

'Everyone's idea of a smash-hit novel: full-blown characters to love and hate, moments of grief and joy, and a marvellous story that knows just how to grab the emotions' — Guardian

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