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A Tree Grows in Brooklyn (Modern Classics) The beloved American classic about a young girl's coming-of-age at the turn of the century, Betty Smith's A Tree Grows in Brooklyn is a poignant and moving tale filled with compassion and cru


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A Tree Grows in Brooklyn (Modern Classics)

Title:A Tree Grows in Brooklyn (Modern Classics)
Author:Betty Smith
Rating:4.65 (708 Votes)
Asin:0061120073
Format Type:Paperback
Number of Pages:528 Pages
Publish Date:2006-05-30
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Editorial : 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 penny. She is her father's child--romantic and hungry for beauty. But she is her mother's child, too--deeply practical and in constant need of truth. Like the Tree of Heaven that grows out of cement or through cellar gratings, resourceful Francie struggles against all odds to survive and thrive. Betty Smith's poignant, honest novel created a big stir when it was first published over 50 years ago. Her frank writing about life's squalor was alarming to some of the more genteel society, but the book's humor and pathos ensured its place in the realm of classics--and in the hearts of readers, young and old.

The beloved American classic about a young girl's coming-of-age at the turn of the century, Betty Smith's A Tree Grows in Brooklyn is a poignant and moving tale filled with compassion and cruelty, laughter and heartache, crowded with life and people and incident. The story of young, sensitive, and idealistic Francie Nolan and her bittersweet formative years in the slums of Williamsburg has enchanted and inspired millions of readers for more than sixty years. By turns overwhelming, sublime, heartbreaking, and uplifting, the daily experiences of the unforgettable Nolans are raw with honesty and tenderly threaded with family connectedness -- in a work of literary art that brilliantly captures a unique time and place as well as incredibly rich moments of universal experience.

We cheer for him because he is just a wonderful kid.. Because they are already extremely emotionally attached to one another, such a prospect is filled with delightful promise and seemingly insurmountable risk.

At the onset of the story, spunky heroine Cassidy Burke is trapped in an awkward dilemma. You real men, read it for the profile of the woman you're looking for, but beware. Casting aside preconceptions garnered in the past books and the fact that an adult will read this book on a different level than a child, this is undoubtedly one of the strongest titles of the year. Considering the age of the photos, and reflecting on what photographic equipment of 50 years ago (or longer) was capable off, do not expect to see pictures of todays 35mm or digital quality. Actually, I am very happy indeed with its examples. Desiré feels like a real person. My guess is that readers will be more rather than less confused after reading this section.

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