Sunday, April 6, 2025

A tree grows in Brooklyn, by Betty Smith

 

I read this book for my book club a little reluctantly because I had read it before; however, I realized that I remembered so little of it that it was like reading it for the first time. I have to admit that I was not overly fond of the author's writing style, but I did get sucked into the story and wanted to know what happened to the characters. I do like stories where people overcome the odds to succeed and in that sense, the book is very affirming. I had a hard time with many of the characters who are so one dimensional. The librarian, the teachers, the saloon owner, and even the relatives only seem to have one side to them; there's very little depth or nuance to any of them. The description of Francie's interactions with the librarian were laughable (and slightly offensive). Like Huckleberry Finn, the book uses some offensive language and characterizations of Jews and other minorities.

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