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A Tree Grows In Brooklyn

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Betty Smith’s classic novel about a resilient young Irish-American girl growing up poor in Brooklyn at the turn of the 19th to 20th century is favored reading for young adolescents, but anyone who hasn’t read it as a kid should read it as an adult. I still think back to phrases from it. Honest. Heartrending. Seminal.

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