Good Night, Mr. Tom
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Good Night, Mr. Tom

Library Binding – March 23, 1982

Price
$6.38
Publisher
HarperTeen
Publication Date
ISBN-13
978-0060240790
Dimensions
5.38 x 1.09 x 8 inches
Weight
1.1 pounds

Description

Michelle Magorian was born in Portsmouth, England, and grew up in such diverse places as Perth, Australia, and Singapore. She now makes her home in London. An actress, dancer, and writer by profession, Ms. Magorian has worked with numerous touring and repertory companies, and spent two years training as a mime at Marcel Marceau's world-renowned L'Ecole Intenationale de Mime in Paris, France. An absorbing interest in the history and nature of children's books led her to try her hand at writing for younger readers. Good Night, Mr. Tom -- Which is her first book -- grew out of a short story she had written about the meeting of the two main characters. As Ms. Magorian explains, "I had to know what happened -- so I wrote the book." Her other writing credits include a television play and poetry.

Features & Highlights

  • When Willie Beech is evacuated from London just prior to the outbreak of World War 11, he is sent to live in the relative safety of the English countryside. The abused child of a single mother, Willie is at first terrified of the unfamiliar country sounds and the huge farm animals of the village of Little Weirwold. But with the help of Mr. Tom, the old man with whom he is staying, Willie begins to take his first, timid steps into a world he had never imagined existed before -- a delightful world of dazzling country mornings and silent, starfilled night skies -- a world where friendship and affection are exchanged as easily as gifts -- a world where Willie need not be afraid that one false step will lead to sharp words, or beatings, or worse. Willie learns to read, and with the help of Zach, an original and lively friend, he learns to laugh.
  • Then a telegram arrives from Willie's mother in London, and he must return to a world of despair and hate which he now remembers only in bad dreams. Weeks pass by; when Mr. Tom hears nothing from Willie, he fears for the boy's safety and he sets out for London, to look for the child he has come to regard as a son....
  • With unflinching honesty and a commanding voice, Michelle Magorian has written a first novel of rare insight. A powerful exploration of human emotion which is at once unsentimental and deeply moving,
  • Good Night, Mr. Tom
  • is a book which, once read, will not be forgotten.
  • ‘A small, timid refugee from wartime London—and from a sadistic mother—and a lonely villager who has reluctantly accepted the child form a bond of love and trust that is deeply touching. Michelle Magorian has created a vivid cast for an English story with universal and timeless appeal.’ —Zena Sutherland, IRA Children’s Book Award Chair. ‘An engrossing, vividly detailed novel.’ —BL.
  • Winner, 1982 International Reading Association Children's Book AwardNotable Children's Books of 1982 (ALA)1982 Best Books for Young Adults (ALA)1983 Fanfare Honor List (The Horn Book)1982 Young Adult Editors' Choices (BL)1983 Teachers' Choices (NCTE)Notable 1982 Children's Trade Books in Social Studies (NCSS/CBC)1988 Choices (Association of Booksellers for Children)Children's Books of 1982 (Library of Congress)

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Heart tugging from the first page

I first read this book when I was 16, and that was years and years ago. Since then I have often returned to it's pages so I can see life through the eyes of an abused unhealthy boy and an bitter old man. One of the things I love most about this book is that it points out how powerful of an impact people can have in other people lives, for good or bad. In this case, Mr. Tom learned to love again, and Will finally found someone who would love and care for him, a parent that he deserved. I very highly recommend this book to anyone and everyone, but be prepared to cry. Even though I've read it dozens of times, I still can't get through it without crying. A must have for your personal library, I promise that you will cherish it for years to come.
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A Must Read!

You won't regret buying this one...it's a classic. I first read it when I was about 12... I'm now 26 and have probably read it 50 times, it is that good!!! Having broken the bindings on 2 paperback copies from reading it so much, I got a hardback one from good old Amazon and am super happy! Trust me, you can't read it just once... also, its a great one to read with the youngsters in your family. It will teach them a lot and will get them into reading. Definitely a Classic Must Read!
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One of the Best books I've Ever Read

I first read this book as a teenager in Junior High school and have read it many times since in the past 10+ years. It is a wonderful story of an abused boy and a gruff old man who find in each other what they have always wanted, a father for the boy, and a child for the man. Both boy and man have been damaged and they help each other heal and grow. I just love this book and would recommend it to anyone, child or adult. It is a very heartwarming, at times vividly graphic depiction of child abuse and the aftermath. Take heart, it has a happy ending!
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