A Tree Grows in Brooklyn
 

A Tree Grows in Brooklyn

by Betty Smith

Francie Nolan, avid reader, penny-candy connoisseur, and adroit observer of human nature, has much to ponder in colorful, turn-of-the-century Brooklyn. She grows up with a sweet, tragic father, a severely realistic mother, and an aunt who gives her love too freely--to men, and to a brother who will always be the favored child. Francie learns early the meaning of hunger and the value of a... (read more)

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Karin B
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A wonderful coming of age story. I fell in love with this sweet girl and didn't want to let her go.

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  • bookworm_sub

    bookworm_sub said:

    I'm still reading this book. I am in the second part of it. I can get the sense of the desperate, grasping nature and hopelessness that some (if not most) poor have; but that makes the amazing hope and dreams of this book - of the characters - all the more amazing and wonderful. A must read!

    posted Sunday, August 3 2008 ( | view 1 reply )
  • LisaHoover

    lisahoover said:

    I can see why this book is a classic and read in my highschool English classes, It is a entertaining way to look at this time in hisory for immigrants, for the sick and the poor. I also appreciate the closeness of family especially the sisters.

    posted Monday, June 2 2008
  • Beck g

    beck g said:

    i love how well it illustrates how different life can be for each generation

    posted Monday, June 2 2008
  • Selina C

    selina c said:

    Like Amstein, I picked this up when I was very sick in hospital. It made hospital bearable! I loved it then. I remember it as a very engaging book, beautfully written.

    posted Sunday, June 1 2008
  • Jennifer D

    jennifer d said:

    I'm surprised I just read this now, what a wonderful book.

    posted Sunday, June 1 2008 ( | view 1 reply )
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