A Tree Grows in Brooklyn [75th Anniversary Ed]

Betty Smith
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A Tree Grows in Brooklyn [75th Anniversary Ed]

Betty Smith
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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.” - New York Times
“One of the books of the century.” - New York Public Library
“Betty Smith was a born storyteller.” - USA Today
A Tree Grows in Brooklyn deserves to be thought of as one of the greatest American novels.” - The New Yorker
“One of the most cherished of American novels….It is the Dickensian novel of New York that we didn’t think we had.” - New York Times
“A poignant and deeply understanding story of childhood and family relationships....[Smith’s] book has light and air in it, comedy and pathos, and an underlying rhythm pulsing to the surge and flow of humanity itself. No matter what happens to the Nolans, they never lose their awareness of the sweetness and wonder of life.” - Orville Prescott, New York Times
"The quintessential New York immigrant novel, which underscored the power of education." - Min Jin Lee, The New York Times

Overall rating: 4.744681 / 5 from 47 reviews.

AI Generated Review Summary

A Tree Grows in Brooklyn, a special 75th anniversary edition of the beloved American classic, is celebrated for its beautifully written story and realistic characters. Customers appreciate the book for its engaging narrative and the universal experiences it captures.

Summary topics

  • Enjoyment: 16%
  • Writing Quality: 13%
  • Story Quality: 34%
  • Character Realism: 13%

Review topics: ["book","story","read","characters","written","girl","life","narrative","come"].

Review highlights

  • "A very great book, written wonderfully."DonW
  • "An amazing story, and a truly inspiring read."Jenny
  • "A favourite of mine, great story and character development."Albert

Reviews

Excellent!

"Such a lovely coming of age novel. An important read."

Sarah (5/5)

A long loved book passed on

"This book has been a favorite of mine for nearly 40 years. It's rich with imagery and immersion. The pain and innocence of youth in poverty is felt on a visceral level. I have loved this book so much I gave it to my daughter on the hopes that she will find a friend in this book and be enriched as I have."

Anij (5/5)

a must read

"a moving coming of age story, one of my favourites"

Mattea (5/5)

Timeless.

"A classic that every reader should experience at least once. So well written and eye opening to Brooklyn in the early 1900s."

Elle (5/5)

Great read

"Went to the Indigo in Toronto to pick this up and the book is amazing"

Lena B. (5/5)

Amazing read!

"Vivid and unforgettable characters. It’s a timeless story of growth and perseverance."

Coco B. (5/5)

Great gift for a friend

"Bought for a friend bc it was suggested to me & I am reading it now"

Flavia (5/5)

An incredibly good book!

"The book shares the views on poverty, not in the general view, but from the eyes of a young girl named Francie. All in all, it's a really good book, and I definitely recommend it to everyone!"

Vicky (5/5)

Coming of Age Masterpiece

"Adorable story, great to read over a weekend in NY."

Ty (5/5)

Love this title

"Amazing coming of age story with strong characters. Definitely a great read"

Noor (5/5)

Q&A

  • Published date: Jan 18, 2005
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 528
  • Publisher: HarperCollins
  • ISBN: 9780060736262
  • Dimensions: 5.31" W x 1.19" L x 8.0" H

Betty Smith (1896–1972) was a native of Brooklyn, New York. Her novelsA Tree Grows in Brooklyn,Tomorrow Will Be Better,Joy in the Morning, andMaggie-Nowcontinue to capture the hearts and imaginations of millions of readers worldwide.

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