A really wonderful, unexpected story. It's presented as fiction, but largely believed to be autobiographical. It was written in 1945, and tells the story of a little girl's difficult childhood living in and overcoming poverty in Brooklyn in the early 1900's. I probably wouldn't have picked it up, but the foreward was written by Anna Quindlen, and that was good enough to propel me to buy it.
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A Tree Grows in Brooklyn - Betty Smith
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