Good Night, Mr. Tom

Why did the author choose to let the book take place in England and little weirworld?

I really dont know.

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The story takes place in the village of Little Weirwold, England. This sleepy village, a few hours outside of London, is a stark contrast to the hustle and bustle of the city. The village includes a church, main street of shops, and residences spread over the countryside. Additionally, the Deptford area of London is briefly mentioned. It is the dirty, slum-like neighborhood where William lives before moving with Tom. He also lives here during an ill fated return visit.

I understand that, thank you. But why did michelle choose Little weirdworld as the setting?

I think the small peaceful village provides a contrast of juxtaposition from the abuse he had in London. There is a calmness about Mr. Tom and Little Weirwold compared to the harshness of London.