![]() So here, dear readers, is a little glimpse at what happens to Tom. But I’ve never really known what to say to readers about him, beyond “he’s fine, he’ll land on his feet.”īecause as it turns out, if enough people ask the same question over and over my brain will keep working on it, quietly, in the background, and eventually come up with an answer. ![]() Tom is the sort of person who makes his own life alright, and the lives of those who are lucky enough to grow close to him. ![]() Sensitive and poetic yet also deeply practical, Tom’s been a reader favorite since the beginning, and everyone wants to know how he fares after being parted from Evelyn without any answers as to what happened to her. So he gravitates quite strongly to the novel’s other fish out of water, Evelyn Hapwell, a girl caught between two worlds. Since my first novel, The Light Between Worlds, released two years ago, there’s one character I’ve been asked about by readers on a regular basis.īorn into a farming family in the Yorkshire Dales and sent to expensive schools by a wealthy uncle, Tom is a bit of a fish out of water. ![]()
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