Betty Smith: A Tree Grows in Brooklyn
A Tree Grows in Brooklyn
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- Harper Collins Publ. USA, 02/2005
- Einband: Kartoniert / Broschiert, ,
- Sprache: Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9780060736262
- Bestellnummer: 5037087
- Umfang: 528 Seiten
- Copyright-Jahr: 2005
- Gewicht: 388 g
- Maße: 203 x 136 mm
- Stärke: 27 mm
- Erscheinungstermin: 15.2.2005
Achtung: Artikel ist nicht in deutscher Sprache!
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Kurzbeschreibung
The American classic with a foreword by Anna Quindlen. This paperback includes a new P. S. section with author interviews, insights, features, suggested readings and more.Beschreibung
A Tree Grows in Brooklyn is the coming-of-age story of young, sensitive, and idealistic Francie Nolan and her bittersweet formative years in the turn-of-the-century Williamsburg slums of Brooklyn. This poignant and moving tale is filled with compassion and cruelty, laughter and heartache, crowded with life and people and incident.From the moment she entered the world, Francie needed to be made of stern stuff, for the often harsh life of Williamsburg demanded fortitude, precocity, and strength of spirit. Often scorned by neighbors for her family s erratic and eccentric behavior-such as her father Johnny s taste for alcohol and Aunt Sissy s habit of marrying serially without the formality of divorce-no one, least of all Francie, could say that the Nolans life lacked drama. By turns overwhelming, sublime, heartbreaking, and uplifting, the Nolans daily experiences are tenderly threaded with family connectedness and raw with honesty. Betty Smith has, in the pages of A Tree Grows in Brooklyn, captured the joys of humble Williamsburg life-from "junk day" on Saturdays, when the children of Francie s neighborhood traded their weekly take for pennies, to the special excitement of holidays, bringing cause for celebration and revelry. Betty Smith has artfully caught this sense of exciting life in a novel of childhood, replete with incredibly rich moments of universal experiences--a truly remarkable achievement for any writer.
Since A Tree Grows in Brooklyn was first published in 1943, printing has followed printing, and at one time it became necessary to print simultaneously in four different plants to satisfy demand. A Tree Grows in Brooklyn has sold millions of copies, has been translated into more than fifteen languages, and was made into a musical and a memorable motion picture. The title itself has become a common reference within American cultural life. A Tree Grows in Brooklyn is a true American classic, and has been called by the New York Public Library "one of the books of the century."
Klappentext
A PBS Great American Read Top 100 PickA 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's erratic and eccentric behavior-such as her father Johnny's taste for alcohol and Aunt Sissy's habit of marrying serially without the formality of divorce-no one, least of all Francie, could say that the Nolans' life lacked drama. By turns overwhelming, heartbreaking, and uplifting, the Nolans' daily experiences are raw with honestly and tenderly threaded with family connectedness. Betty Smith has, in the pages of A Tree Grows in Brooklyn, captured the joys of humble Williamsburg life-from "junk day" 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."
Betty Smith
A Tree Grows in Brooklyn
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