84 pages • 2 hours read
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A Tree Grows in Brooklyn by Betty Smith follows Francie Nolan, a girl growing up in an impoverished family in early 20th-century Williamsburg, Brooklyn. Through hardships and her father's struggle with alcoholism, Francie finds joy in small pleasures, works hard, excels in school, and dreams of a better future. The story showcases her journey of resilience, hope, and determination despite the challenges of poverty. The book depicts themes such as poverty and substance abuse.
Betty Smith’s A Tree Grows in Brooklyn beautifully depicts the struggles and resilience of a young girl in early 20th-century Brooklyn, capturing the era's poverty and hope with eloquence. Readers praise its vivid characters and emotional depth, though some find its pacing slow. Overall, it remains a poignant, enduring classic.
Fans of character-driven, poignant coming-of-age stories will find A Tree Grows in Brooklyn by Betty Smith compelling. Similar to Louisa May Alcott's Little Women and Richard Russo's Empire Falls, it appeals to readers interested in family dynamics, resilience, and the immigrant experience in historical settings.
Lexile Level
810LEmotions/Behavior: Shame & Pride
Identity: Gender
History: World
Historical Fiction
Classic Fiction