Probably 'By the Pricking of My Thumbs'. It has a really engaging plot. The story follows Tommy and Tuppence as they investigate a mystery related to an old lady in a nursing home. It has all the elements that make the Tommy and Tuppence series great - their banter, their detective skills, and a complex mystery to solve.
One main theme is the power of partnership. Tommy and Tuppence work together as a couple, and their relationship is central. Their teamwork allows them to solve mysteries that they might not be able to on their own. Another theme is the changing society. The novels are set in different time periods, and we can see how society was evolving, from the post - World War I era and so on. Also, the element of mystery and adventure is prominent. There are always secrets to uncover and dangerous situations to face.
One of Tommy Orange's notable short stories is 'There There'. It's a powerful exploration of Native American identity and experiences. It weaves together multiple characters' stories in a really engaging way.
Tommy in the 'tommy good story' could be anyone. He might be a child with a vivid imagination and a heart full of goodness. Or he could be an adult who has had some remarkable experiences. Maybe he's a local hero in the context of the story, someone who is known for his positive actions.
I don't know who Tommy is in this story without more details. He could be anyone - a young man, an old man, a child. Maybe he's a character with a unique personality and a set of experiences.
I don't have enough information to say who they are exactly. They could be ordinary people with an extraordinary story, or they could be well - known in a specific community or area.