A Tree Grows in Brooklyn by Betty Smith, Anna Quindlen (Foreword by)

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  • Pub. Date: January 2005
  • 528pp
  • Sales Rank: 954
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    • Pub. Date: January 2005
    • Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
    • Format: Paperback, 528pp
    • Sales Rank: 954

    Synopsis

    moving coming-of-age story set in the 1900's, A Tree Grows in Brooklyn follows the lives of 11-year-old Francie Nolan, her younger brother Neely, and their parents, Irish immigrants who have settled in the Williamsburg section of Brooklyn. Johnny Nolan is as loving and fanciful as they come, but he is also often drunk and out of work, unable to find his place in the land of opportunity. His wife Katie scrubs floors to put food on the table and clothes on her childrens' backs, instilling in them the values of being practical and planning ahead.

    When Johnny dies, leaving Katie pregnant, Francie, smart, pensive and hoping for something better, cannot believe that life can carry on as before. But with her own determination, and that of her mother behind her, Francie is able to move toward the future of her dreams, completing her education and heading oft to college, always carrying the beloved Brooklyn of her childhood in her heart.

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    Betty Smith was born Elisabeth Wehner on December 15, 1896, the same date as, although five years earlier than, her fictional heroine Francie Nolan. The daughter of German immigrants, she grew up poor in the Williamsburg section of Brooklyn, the very world she recreates with such meticulous detail in A Tree Grows in Brooklyn. Smith also wrote other novels and had a long career as a dramatist, writing one-act and full-length plays for which she received both the Rockefeller Fellowship and the Dramatists Guild Fellowship. She died in 1972.

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    In the Middleby YonYon

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    January 09, 2010: What I found interesting about this book is that while it is beautifully written, it lacks a plot. There is no drama. It is not a page-turner or full of suspense. You can put the book down for a couple of days and get right back into it. The book is a beautifully written portrait of Brooklyn, NY in the Early 1900's.

    It makes me remember...by Anonymous

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    November 24, 2009: I remember this book was lent to my by my Latin teacher in eighth grade. I absolutely adored it. Normally, when I don't fly through a book, it is because I don't like it- however, it's books like this that I really love. It took me a while to read because I really wanted to think about what was in front of me. I felt very connected to Francie, and this is one of those books that I feel really made me a better person by reading it. This book really made me think a lot- which I enjoy.


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