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'''A ''Times Educational Supplement'' Teachers' Top 100 Book'''
It's been a long time since I read ''Goodnight Mister Tom'' at school. Picking it up again twenty five years later I wondered how good I would find it. I needn't have worried. This wonderful story captured my attention from the very beginning and I became so caught up in Tom and Will's lives that I didn't want it to end. Set during World War Two, William Beech has been evacuated from London and is placed with Tom Oakley, thanks mainly to his proximity to the local church, as Willie's God-fearing mother requested he be close to a church. They seem an unlikely match, the gruff old man who keeps himself to himself and the thin, timid young boy, but there lies the joy of the story, in watching their relationship grow.
I'd like to thank the publishers for sending a copy to The Bookbag.
Further reading suggestion: For another great story by Michelle Magorian try [[Just Henry by Michelle MargorianMagorian|Just Henry]]. You might also enjoy [[Private Peaceful by Michael Morpurgo]].
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