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A Tree Grows in Brooklyn: Chapters 1-14
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Mar 29, 2014 03:19PM

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Now, as a parent, I am struck by how much responsibility the children are given and how much they are expected to do at such a young age. Very different from today's world, but so interesting.



I agree that the author does an amazing job with the characters but to me it is even more amazing the way she can describe the atmosphere of the street scenes - the little stores in Brooklyn, the street musicians, etc. - so that you feel that you are living there with Francie.

I felt the same way as I started reading this, it was almost a sense of guilt from realizing how fortunate I am compared to this young girl. Still, when I got to the parts about her reading a book a day by the tree it made me so happy realizing that literature can really transport you through the toughest situations.


I asked myself this too! It's such a great read so far. Really feel like you get to know the characters and the setting!

Same here, just started reading it last night and already a quarter of the way through :)



Yes, this is the best argument I've heard for encouragement in the belief of Father Christmas and the easter bunny.

I couldn't agree more. I'm a kindergarten teacher with kids who are 5-6 years old and recently I got asked if the easter bunny was real. In that moment I remembered so clearly what the grandmother said in the book and gladly told the child "yes, he does exist". Let the parents or just the world tell them the truth later on in life but meanwhile I will give them a little more time with their imagination in tact.