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Tree Grows in Brooklyn
$13.95
SKU: 9780061120077

A PBS Great American Read Top 100 Pick

A special 75th anniversary edition of the beloved American classic about a young girl's coming-of-age at the turn of the twentieth century.

From the moment she entered the world, Francie Nolan needed to be made of stern stuff, for growing up in the Williamsburg slums of Brooklyn, New York demanded fortitude, precocity, and strength of spirit. Often scorned by neighbors for her family‚Äôs erratic and eccentric behavior‚Äïsuch as her father Johnny‚Äôs taste for alcohol and Aunt Sissy‚Äôs habit of marrying serially without the formality of divorce‚Äïno one, least of all Francie, could say that the Nolans‚Äô life lacked drama. By turns overwhelming, heartbreaking, and uplifting, the Nolans‚Äô daily experiences are raw with honestly and tenderly threaded with family connectedness. Betty Smith has, in the of A Tree Grows in Brooklyn, captured the joys of humble Williamsburg life‚Äïfrom ‚Äújunk day‚Äù on Saturdays, when the children traded their weekly take for pennies, to the special excitement of holidays, bringing cause for celebration and revelry. Smith has created a work of literary art that brilliantly captures a unique time and place as well as deeply resonant moments of universal experience. Here is an American classic that "cuts right to the heart of life," hails the New York Times. "If you miss A Tree Grows in Brooklyn, you will deny yourself a rich experience."

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A PBS Great American Read Top 100 Pick

A special 75th anniversary edition of the beloved American classic about a young girl's coming-of-age at the turn of the twentieth century.

From the moment she entered the world, Francie Nolan needed to be made of stern stuff, for growing up in the Williamsburg slums of Brooklyn, New York demanded fortitude, precocity, and strength of spirit. Often scorned by neighbors for her family‚Äôs erratic and eccentric behavior‚Äïsuch as her father Johnny‚Äôs taste for alcohol and Aunt Sissy‚Äôs habit of marrying serially without the formality of divorce‚Äïno one, least of all Francie, could say that the Nolans‚Äô life lacked drama. By turns overwhelming, heartbreaking, and uplifting, the Nolans‚Äô daily experiences are raw with honestly and tenderly threaded with family connectedness. Betty Smith has, in the of A Tree Grows in Brooklyn, captured the joys of humble Williamsburg life‚Äïfrom ‚Äújunk day‚Äù on Saturdays, when the children traded their weekly take for pennies, to the special excitement of holidays, bringing cause for celebration and revelry. Smith has created a work of literary art that brilliantly captures a unique time and place as well as deeply resonant moments of universal experience. Here is an American classic that "cuts right to the heart of life," hails the New York Times. "If you miss A Tree Grows in Brooklyn, you will deny yourself a rich experience."

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