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A PUFFIN BOOK Extra! Extra! READ ALL ABOUT IT!

ABOUT THE AUTHOR M I C H E L L E M A G O R I A N 1947 Born 6 November in Southsea, Portsmouth 1966 Attends the Rose Bruford College of Speech and Drama until 1969 1969 Studies at Marcel Marceau s International School of Mime in Paris for a year 1973 From 1970 acts in repertory theatre companies, writes poetry, lyrics, scripts, a novella and Goodnight Mister Tom 1978 Attends novel writing class at the City Literature Institute, writes A Little Love Song, puts it in the loft and writes Back Home 1981 Goodnight Mister Tom is published

1982 Goodnight Mister Tom wins the Children s Fiction Award and the American International Reading Association Award 1985 Back Home is published in the UK 1991 A Little Love Song is published 1991 Cuckoo in the Nest is published 1998 A Spoonful of Jam is published and Goodnight Mister Tom is made into a film for television 1999 Goodnight Mister Tom wins seven television awards including a BAFTA for Most Popular Drama 2008 Just Henry is published and wins the Costa Children s Book Prize 2014 Impossible is published. Currently lives in Petersfield, Hampshire Interesting Facts When Michelle was seven her family moved to Australia for over two years before returning to live in Portsmouth, England. Michelle always wanted to be an actress and so spent much of her childhood at the Kings Theatre in Portsmouth. One of her favourite books as a child was Swallows and Amazons.

WHERE DID THE STORY COME FROM? The idea for Goodnight Mister Tom came to Michelle one day while she was sitting in a launderette. She was thinking about colours about greens and browns the colours of leaves and trees. She thought about a young slim beech tree, and a sturdy oak, and wondered what sort of a person would a beech tree be, or an old oak? The picture of a young boy, small and slim, then came into her head. He had a label round his neck, he was an evacuee and he became the character Willie Beech. And the man Willie was billeted with the sturdy old oak tree became Tom Oakley. Goodnight Mister Tom began as a short story but Michelle found herself still thinking of Tom Oakley and William Beech after she d finished writing it, and wanted to know what happened to them. It was then that she realized that she would have to write a book!

evacuees WORDS GLORIOUS WORDS! children sent to live away from the cities during World War Two Lots of words have several different meanings here are a few you ll find in this Puffin book. Use a dictionary or look them up online to find other definitions. wireless Anderson shelter a metal bomb-shelter, most often built from kits and put together by householders in their gardens, sunk into the ground and covered with soil sou wester a type of rain hat, with a long flap at the back to cover the neck billeting officer a person whose job it was during World War Two to find suitable houses for evacuees an old-fashioned radio exuberant someone who is full of excitement, enthusiasm and cheerfulness like Zach, for example! blackout curtains curtains made from heavy black material and drawn during nighttime air-raids to block light shining from windows and prevent enemy planes seeing their targets

IN THIS YEAR 1981 Fact Pack What else was happening in the world when this Puffin book was published? Lady Diana Spencer marries Charles, Prince of Wales, on 29 July at St Paul s Cathedral, London. The wedding is televised and watched by an estimated 750 million people worldwide. The first combined heart-lung transplant in the world is performed in the USA. The first London marathon is held.

DID YOU KNOW? During 1940 41, when the bombing of World War Two was at its worst, there were 1.3 million official evacuees. Goodnight Mister Tom was voted one of 100 favourite books in a BBC survey and voted favourite Puffin Book at the Hay Literature Festival in 2010. The beech tree s slim trunk gave Michelle Magorian the idea for her skinny evacuee s name William Beech.

QUIZ Thinking caps on let s see how much you can remember! Answers are at the bottom of the opposite page. (No peeking!) 1 Why does William Beech get billeted at Tom Oakley s house? a) They are related b) Willie s mother insists he is billeted near a church c) Willie chose to stay with him d) Willie reminds Tom Oakley of his own son 2 What part does Willie play in the Christmas play? a) Scrooge b) Innkeeper number three c) A tree d) Hamlet

3 What possession of Zach s does Willie learn to use? a) A catapult b) Tap shoes c) A bike d) Knitting needles 4 What instrument does Mister Tom play? a) Organ b) Bagpipes c) Flute d) Violin MISTER TOM SAYS: Takes yer time, everythin as its own time. 5 Where do Mister Tom, Willie and Zach go on holiday? a) Salmouth b) France c) Scotland d) London ANSWERS: 1) b 2) a 3) c 4) a 5) a

MAKE AND DO Homemade blackberry jam He sank into an even deeper sleep that night with the knowledge that he, Willie Beech, had survived a whole day with four other people of his own age and he had made jam. Making jam during wartime was tricky as sugar was rationed. Many people would save up their sugar rations at the start of the summer so that they had enough to make their home-made preserves that would last them all through the year. But of course these days there is plenty of sugar available, and by late August there are lovely ripe blackberries to be found along lanes and hedgerows. So why not go blackberrypicking and have a go at making your own jam? YOU WILL NEED: A willing adult helper, a large heavy-based saucepan, a cooking thermometer, a few sterilized jam jars and some sticky labels ingredients: 900g of blackberries, washed and stalks removed 1½ tablespoons of lemon juice 900g granulated sugar a knob of unsalted butter

Ask an adult to help you, because you ll need to get the jam mixture boiling hot. 1 2 3 4 5 Put the blackberries into a large heavybased saucepan, add 50ml of water and the lemon juice. Bring the mixture to the boil and then lower the heat and simmer for 15 minutes until the fruit is very soft. Gently tip in the sugar and stir until the sugar has completely dissolved, then turn up the heat until the blackberry mixture is bubbling rapidly. Boil for 10 12 minutes without stirring until the setting point of 105 C is reached check the temperature using the thermometer. Remove the pan from the heat, carefully skim off any excess froth, then stir the knob of butter across the top (this helps to dissolve any remaining froth). Leave to stand for about 15 minutes to allow the mixture to cool down and the fruit to settle. Next, very carefully pour the jam into the sterilized jars, seal the lid tightly and label the jars. Finally, spread your jam thickly on toast or fresh bread with butter and enjoy!

all about world war two 1939 World War Two begins in Europe in September when Germany invades Poland. Over four days, 1.9 million people are evacuated from areas thought to be at risk of bombing. The young evacuees board trains with just a suitcase, a packed lunch and a gas mask. 1940 Germany occupies Poland, Holland, Belgium, France, Denmark and Norway. Food rationing begins in the UK. Winston Churchill becomes Prime Minister of Great Britain. British troops retreat from the invaders in haste, and some 226,000 British and 110,000 French troops are rescued from the French channel port of Dunkirk between 27 May and 4 June. The Blitz, the relentless bombing of Britain s cities, lasts from September 1940 to May 1941 and claims over 40,000 civilian lives. Around 10,000 child evacuees are sent to other countries such as Canada, Australia and the United States.

1941 After Japan attacks Pearl Harbor in the USA, the Soviet Union and America join the war. 1942 Mass murder of Jewish people in the Nazi concentration camps, such as Auschwitz in Poland, begins. 1943 The Dambusters Raid on 16 May by the British RAF destroys a number of dams in Germany. 1944 Allied forces invade France and push back the Germans on 6 June D-day. 1945 On 7 May Germany surrenders and World War Two in Europe ends. The United States drops the atomic bomb on Hiroshima, Japan, on 6 August, devastating the city. By 1945 there are 460,000 women in the military services and over 6.5 million in civilian war work.

Here are some pages from FROM THE ARCHIVE 9780141354804_GoodnightMisterTom_ENDS.indd 14 Michelle Magorian s notebook in which she wrote Goodnight Mister Tom. 21/05/2014 15:50

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