A Tree Grows in Brooklyn

A Tree Grows in Brooklyn by Betty Smith is a reissue published by Reader’s Digest Association in 1989, featuring 414 pages in English. This novel presents a poignant narrative centered on the lives of the Nolan family, who navigate the challenges of living in the Williamsburg slums of Brooklyn from 1902 to 1919. The story primarily focuses on their daughter, Francie, whose experiences of childhood and family relationships are depicted with depth and honesty.
Readers will find a rich exploration of themes such as coming of age and family life, as Francie demonstrates resilience and resourcefulness amidst the hardships faced by her family. The novel captures the essence of city life and the struggles of the poor, offering a deeply understanding portrayal of childhood. Through Francie’s journey, the narrative delves into the complexities of growing up, making it a significant work within the realm of classic fiction.
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A profoundly moving novel, and an honest and true one. It cuts right to the heart of life … If you miss A Tree Grows in Brooklyn you will deny yourself a rich experience … It is a poignant and deeply understanding story of childhood and family relationships. The Nolans lived in the Williamsburg slums of Brooklyn from 1902 until 1919 … Their daughter Francie and their son Neely knew more than their fair share of the privations and sufferings that are the lot of a great city’s poor. Primarily this is Francie’s book. She is a superb feat of characterization, an imaginative, alert, resourceful child. And Francie’s growing up and beginnings of wisdom are the substance of A Tree Grows in Brooklyn.
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