A Tree Grows in Brooklyn
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Loved this book. Didn't know about it until I read it and to me is a classic. Despite its age, a little girl growing up is timeless. Just a wonderful story and the ending pleased me.
I have listened to this book elsewhere and it is among my very favorites. Though the time jumps (in different sections of the book) aren't always obvious as to when it was meant to be, the book as a whole is great and VERY HIGHLY recommended.
Really wonderful book, but not a great reader. If you can get over that and just listen to it for the story, it's worth it.
Captivating. If you love to read about the turn of the Century, read this. It takes me back to what my grandmother and mother endured. If you'd like to share something absolutely beautiful with your daughter or your granddaughter, please read this. I have this read this over and over in my life, I have the video and it was STILL enjoyable to hear it read to me. I adore this beautiful story. There are certain passages that always move me to tears. Lovely, lovely.
Pretty boring book--didn't even make it to the other discs. The narrator had a horrible voice too---I have to say though, this is my first experience with audiobooks, so maybe I am just not use to it yet.
My mother raved about this book 50 years ago and now I know why. Seeing life through the eyes of a little girl who grows into womanhood, you wonder why you missed seeing these things while growing up that are so obvious to this lovable little girl. Life throws her some pretty hard curves yet they serve only to strengthen her. Besides sharing life's lessons in "truth" we learn what life was really like in America's big cities in the early 1900's and we find that the truth is the same no matter in what years we grow up.
This was a great book and well read too. Epic tale of a tough Brooklyn girl with a tender heart. She survived and grew and bloomed to be a writer. And we're glad for that.