A Tree Grows in Brooklyn
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- HUF399.00
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- HUF399.00
Publisher Description
First published in 1943 and beloved by generations of readers, A Tree Grows in Brooklyn is Betty Smith's masterful portrait of an unforgettable family and their beloved neighborhood. Set in the impoverished Williamsburg slums of early 20th century Brooklyn, this semi-autobiographical novel follows young Francie Nolan—a dreamer, a reader, a girl determined to rise above her circumstances. Through Francie's watchful eyes, we witness the struggles of her imaginative but alcoholic father Johnny, the fierce determination of her practical mother Katie, and the complex dynamics of a family held together by love despite crushing poverty. As Francie navigates childhood, adolescence, and the harsh realities of life in a tenement neighborhood, she finds solace in education, imagination, and the resilient Tree of Heaven that grows through the cracks of the concrete jungle. A luminous story of survival, ambition, and the immigrant experience, Smith's novel remains an enduring testament to the human spirit's capacity to flourish even in the most challenging circumstances. This is the quintessential American novel—a timeless celebration of resilience, family, and the transformative power of dreams.