A Tree Grows in Brooklyn Novel by Betty Smith

 

A Tree Grows in Brooklyn Novel by Betty Smith

 

A Tree Growing in Brooklyn Novel by Betty Smith – Originally a non-fiction work titled They Lived in Brooklyn, Smith started sending his work to publishers in 1940. She entered it for a contest run by Harper & Brothers in 1942 after it was turned down thrice. Smith enlarged and modified the work at the editors’ advice, re-classified it as a novel, and changed the title. Upon release, it became so well-liked that it entered a second print even before the official publishing date.

The book was a huge hit. It also came in an Armed Services Edition, the mass-market paperback size that would fit in a uniform pocket. One Marine wrote to Smith, “I’m not sure how the emotional response occurred in this dead heart of my… My confidence has surged and I believe that perhaps a fellow has a fighting chance in this life after all.

The book’s central metaphor is the resilient Tree of Heaven, whose relentless capacity to grow and bloom even in the inner city reflects the protagonist’s will to improve herself.

Novel Described

Title: A Tree Grows in Brooklyn

Author: Betty Smith

Editor: NovelWorld

Genre: Fiction

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