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Tree Grows in Brooklyn, A, Target Edition
Tree Grows in Brooklyn, A, Target Edition | Betty Smith
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Amiable
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1. Every day. How much depends on several factors (including how exhausted I am when I get home from work. 😴) But I read something every day.
2. Most recently it was “The Women” by Kristin Hannah. Blech.
3. The tagged book, for sure! I also consider “A Prayer for Owen Meany” a classic, although I realize John Irving isn‘t for everyone.

Thanks for the tag, @dabbe !
#WondrousWednesday
@Eggs

dabbe I 💚 A 🌳 GROWS IN BROOKLYN! 3mo
kspenmoll I totally agree with you about Owen! Just loved that book! 3mo
Eggs Thx for joining in ❣️ 3mo
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Amiable @dabbe This book lives inside my heart! Love it so much. 🥰 3mo
Amiable @kspenmoll My favorite book! But I‘m always hesitant to recommend it. Either you love Irving or you just don‘t get him at all — there doesn‘t seem to be anyone in between! 3mo
JenReadsAlot Loved Owen Meany! 3mo
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bthegood
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June wrap up - family time trumped reading time - tagged book the best by far!

Make a great day everyone 😎

dabbe Oh, how I loved this book and Francie! 💚🌳💚 4mo
bthegood @dabbe 🙂 💖 4mo
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bthegood
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Pickpick

It truly is the perfect story - about Francie Nolan growing up in the Williamsburg neighborhood of Brooklyn in the early 1900s.
I watched the movie years ago and loved it. This was one of the first books I added to my Litsy TBR 4 years ago - so glad I got to it!

Tried to finish this for a #BookSpinBingo for May, instead it is the first book for June 🙂

Make a great day everyone 🙂

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bthegood
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Switched from audiobook to ebook - feel I have a better chance of finishing if I read it this week - so close to #BingoBookSpin for May.

Make a great day everyone 🙂

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dabbe
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#StorySettings
#forest
@Eggs
@Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks

A blackout poem I created reimagining the tree in A TREE GROWS IN BROOKLYN. 💚🌳💚

Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks Cool 💚 🌳 6mo
Eggs Beautiful 📝💚🌳👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 6mo
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KadaGul @dabbe Wow, the vibrant green 💚hue pops, and you deserve a standing ovation 👏for crafting such a magnificent poem. 5mo
dabbe @Eggs 💚💚💚 5mo
dabbe @KadaGul I had my students create a blackout poem using Burton Raffel's translation of BEOWULF. I figured, if I asked them to do it, I should do it, too. I didn't want to use the same text to give them my interpretations when I wanted theirs, so I used the book I had read that summer. Probably my best moment arranging-writing and one of my favorite units I taught. Thanks for the kind words. 💚💚💚 5mo
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Amor4Libros
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Bailedbailed

This just wasn‘t for me. Read about 100 pages and I just wasn‘t clicking with it. Returning it to the library since there are other people waiting for it.

dabbe #hailthebail! 🤩🤩🤩 6mo
Hooked_on_books This one wasn‘t for me, either. It such a beloved book that I‘m glad I‘m not alone! 6mo
Amor4Libros @dabbe 😅😅 6mo
Amor4Libros @Hooked_on_books I had looked forward to reading it for years, but it just didn‘t keep me interested. 6mo
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Sace
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#SundayFunday @BookmarkTavern

I've reread the tagged book many times. I will reread Nancy Drew at the drop of a hat. I've reread some Harry Potters as well. I often get the urge to read books I've read before.

CuriousG Although I haven't reread this one yet, it sits on my shelf of books I definitely want to reread! 6mo
BookmarkTavern Your tagged book is one of my mom‘s favorites! She rereads it every year! Thanks for sharing! 6mo
Sace @BookmarkTavern Maybe I should reread it every year. I tend to pick it up every 5-10 years. 6mo
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bthegood
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May's #BookSpinBingo has some real possibilities 🙂

Make a great day everyone ⛱️

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bthegood
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#WondrousWednesday Thanks @Eggs for hosting -
Thanks for the tag @TheSpineView -

1. Not a specific memory - I remember going to the library a lot as a child - I loved getting and reading books! (and you had to go to the library to do your research papers and homework as well!!)
2. The library - I still love going to the library!
3. Tagged is one of my current reads.

Consider yourself tagged if you are reading this!

Make a great day everyone 💐

Eggs Yes, so true about the research! 6mo
bthegood @Eggs 🙂 6mo
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Amor4Libros
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I‘m so excited my library hold came in for this…Starting it immediately!

I‘ve been searching for this book for years and I know that we have found each other at the right time.

marleed I love this book. I came across a hardback copy a couple years ago while book thrifting. I was thrilled! 6mo
Amor4Libros @marleed How exciting! I‘ve only read the first chapter and already liking it 😊 6mo
Sace This is my all time favorite book. I‘ve read it at least 5 times and at different stages of my life. It‘s a different book every time. I‘m so glad you found it. 6mo
Amor4Libros @Sace Oh, I‘m so happy to read that this is your favorite book! I‘m not to far into it, but I‘m enjoying it, so far 😊 6mo
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bthegood
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#WondrousWednesday Thanks for the tags @Eggs and @dabbe -

1. love, food, shelter
2. above for all

Make a great day everyone 🙂

Eggs 🏡🩵🍛 6mo
dabbe 💙🩵💙 6mo
MemoirsForMe 🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻 6mo
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all_4_kb
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Good morning! ⛅️
Very much looking forward to this!

TheBookHippie It‘s so very good. 6mo
perfectsinner Great classic 6mo
Bookwormjillk One of my favorites 6mo
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AmyG Such a grat book. Enjoy! 6mo
KCofKaysville @all_4_kb Loved this when I read it many years ago. Liked the old film of it too. 6mo
Sace Truly my favorite book of all time. I never tire of reading it. 6mo
dabbe An absolute fave. 💙🩵💙 6mo
all_4_kb I love that so many love this book!! Im loving so far 6mo
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Suzze
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I can‘t reach it right now, but I have a 1943 copy of my favorite book, A Tree Grows in Brooklyn by Betty Smith.

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MemoirsForMe
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1. A Tree Grows in Brooklyn (Betty Smith)
2. Little Women (Louisa May Alcott)
3. Becoming (Michelle Obama)

These 3 books rocked my world! Love them all!
Thanks for the tag @Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks
@dabbe
#TLT
#ThreeListThursday

dabbe I'm making a list, checking it twice, and I'll make it available to all whether naughty or nice! 😂 Thanks for sharing. 💚💙💚 8mo
MemoirsForMe @dabbe 😁😁😁 8mo
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goodbyefrancie
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Reading a favorite again. Francie Nolan and I are friends.

TheBookHippie Oh I love this book. 8mo
Amiable One of the best books ever! 8mo
dabbe LOVE this one, too! 💚💙💚 8mo
Suet624 Oh gee. I should read this again. 7mo
MemoirsForMe One of my all-time favorites! 7mo
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tylerj4mes
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my friend started this & it sounds SO good…thinking about making it my next read for the spring🌸🍃😏 has anyone read this?

Deblovestoread One of my all time favorites! 8mo
marleed I love this book. Had I read it as a middle grade reader I‘m confident it would have been my all time favorite book! 8mo
CarolynM I enjoyed it🙂 8mo
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dabbe
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#poetrymatters
#tree
@TheSpineView

Blackout poetry has a goal of using pre-existing or “found“ text to create something new. Portions of the original text are kept, while other parts are drawn over or crossed out. Well-crafted blackout poetry can give new meanings to old texts.

Here's a blackout poem I created from one page from A TREE GROWS IN BROOKLYN. 💚🌳💚

IndoorDame ♥️♥️♥️ 8mo
dabbe @IndoorDame 💙💚💙 8mo
TheSpineView Perfect 💚🌳 8mo
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dabbe @TheSpineView 💚💙💚 8mo
TheBookHippie Love 💚🌳💚 8mo
lil1inblue So cool! I love blackout poetry. 😍 8mo
dabbe @TheBookHippie 💚🌳💚 8mo
dabbe @lil1inblue It was one of the best activities I ever did with my students. Such an excellent way to teach word choice. 😘 8mo
AnnCrystal 👏🌳☺️👍💝. 8mo
bthegood 💕 💕 8mo
dabbe @AnnCrystal 💚🌳💚 8mo
dabbe @bthegood 💚🌳💚 8mo
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ahoffkosik
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The last “official” episode of my book pod for a minute dropped today… and it‘s not to be missed! Author Ore Agbaje-Williams — who wrote one of my favorite books of 2023 — joins me to chat about *both* of our first experiences reading A TREE GROWS IN BROOKLYN. 🌳 Listen at the link in my bio!

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Cathyloves2read
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Pickpick

I loved this coming of age story! I guess it took me a while to read it being that it was published well before I was born. I absolutely loved the story. The tree symbolized so many things. How I felt for this poor family living in NYC back in the 1940s. There were many stories and life lessons within the pages. I‘d love to try to find a movie version. This book is truly a classic, and I‘m glad I finally read it!

rubyslippersreads One of my favorites. I don‘t know how many times I‘ve read it. 12mo
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MissyD
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Pickpick

#SummerEndReadathon. Book 7
I really enjoyed this story. The struggles of the family seemed sad at first but I couldn‘t help loving how they overcame the struggles and worked hard to have a better life.

TheSpineView Fantastic!🤩📖📚 14mo
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Blueberry
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I'm having trouble getting into this. I know everyone loves it. When does it pick up?

bnp I tried this one 2-3 times over several years before I got into it. I think it focusses more on character than plot, but I did appreciate the portrayal of family and class, as well as Francie's story. 1y
dabbe To me, it read like an autobiography with vignettes of Francie's life from childhood to adulthood. That's what helped me: thinking of it as reading a chapter a day/vignette a day. Once you fall in love with Francie (and you will), you'll fly to the end. 🤗 1y
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Blueberry
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"Serene was a word you could put to Brooklyn, New York."

#FirstLineFridays
@ShyBookOwl

rubyslippersreads One of my very favorite books. 1y
BiblioLitten I have been wanting to read this forever! 1y
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these_dreams
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First book choice of the newly formed book club of some of my closest friends. We call ourselves the “Book Bitches”. There are 4 of us and for this round we submitted old favorites. This was my friend Em‘s. Next month is Anne of Green Gables and that was mine 💚

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kissmehardy
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Pickpick

I'll always love Francie, of course, but I felt myself sympathizing so much with Katie on this #reread. Does that mean I'm getting old? #classics

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Lenamarcela339
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goodbyefrancie My most re-read book ever! 2y
Lenamarcela339 @goodbyefrancie I remember reading it in high school and loving it. Excited to re read it ☺️ 2y
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MaggieCarr
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CuriousG
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I'm in a bit of a reading slump in that I don't have the ability to concentrate for long, however my goal for the Choose Your Own Goals Readathon is to finish the tagged book, and get started on one of the new ones I have recently purchased. I also would like to listen to audiobooks at least 15-30 minutes each day.
#marvelousmarch #marvellousmarch # readathon #chooseyourowngoals @Andrew65

Andrew65 Great to have you with us, good luck 😁 Hope it helps, been in a bit of a slump too. 2y
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CuriousG
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Continuing the #LitsyLoveReadathon in celebration of #LitsyLove being 5 years old. Got started with about 15 pages of A Tree Grows In Brooklyn. Will get to A Pattern Language later today, but first heading out for some time with my two favourite guys (partner and 🐕).
@LitsyLove @StayCurious @Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks

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CuriousG
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"It would seem as if all the unwanted children would stick together and be one against the things that were against them. But not so. They hated each other as much as the teacher hated them." p. 150

"They learned no compassion from their own anguish. Thus their suffering was wasted." p. 159

(As a teacher, reading the descriptions in this novel of how casual the adults were about judging/mistreating children is just a series of gut punches ?)

CuriousG I know in many ways this book doesn't even begin to touch on the racial dynamics of the era, however I find it helpful in being able to draw parallels between other works I have read that do, and the reality of many families that I work with as an educator. I work in a program in which the majority of our students are from a very marginalized community (despite the fact they are "white"), based on religion, language, and customs. 2y
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CuriousG
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"As she read, at peace with the world and happy as only a little girl could be with a fine book and a little bowl of candy, and all alone in the house, the leaf shadows shifted and the afternoon passed."

Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks Beautiful 🌅 2y
CuriousG @Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks this is my favourite reading spot. It won't look like this for many months and would take me a solid km of walking through thigh deep snow to get to right now though. But the quotation reminded me so much of the shadows the leaves make on the ground and pages of my book when I read here! 2y
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CuriousG
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Had a New Years party with my God-children tonight, but was sure they would be in bed early enough that I could read myself into 2023...it's 12:40 and I'm just sitting down with my book now. Their parents may not be thrilled with me, but I caved and figured now they have something to brag to their friends about. Guessing most 7 year olds didn't see midnight. Lol

dabbe Love, love, love this book! Hope you do, too! 2y
CuriousG @dabbe Loving it so far! 2y
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Eggs
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Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks Perfect 🌲 💚 2y
Eggs Thanks Mrs Anderson💗💗💗 2y
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dabbe
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Pickpick

A turn-of-the-century story in Williamsburg: Brooklyn, NYC, and a classic bildungsroman following the life of Francie Nolan and her hardscrabble life in the tenements of NYC. I loved Francie with all of my heart. I also learned a lot about immigrants in early 20th century NYC. #eyeopener

Here's a link to my blackout poem for this book, if interested: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1_7HFc8TB005J1t-QJ3KabOa35dmI_mOk/view?usp=shari...

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emina.catic

“Make a wish.” She held out her little finger and crooked it. Francie hooked her little finger into Aunt Evy‘s. “I wish I could always wear a white dress and carry red roses and that we could always throw money around like we did tonight,” wished Francie.

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guidosophia
Pickpick

this book is very important in my family. it took me 9 years to get to it and even then it took me over a month to read. it wasn‘t bad, but it was a little slow moving for my taste. maybe my expectations were too high. i still enjoyed it and the nostalgic feel of it. i also like how the passage of time is so clear yet so subtle.

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LibrarianRyan
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This tree isn‘t growing it‘s falling. I think my car is okay but there is minor roof damage and I will need new handrails and part of a fence for my back yard. Plus I really think the insurance should take the rest of the tree down.

emz711 Glad everyone is safe! 2y
Chrissyreadit Oh no!!! I‘m glad no one was hurt ❤️ 2y
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MegaWhoppingCosmicBookwyrm Yikes! Hope they do take it down. 2y
ravenlee Goodness! When I had half a tree come down in a hurricane, we left the rest standing after the tree service trimmed it. Then a few weeks later another hurricane edge rolled through and the rest of it came down, on our shed and house. Don‘t wait to get it taken care of. 2y
Bookwormjillk Yikes, I hope insurance steps up. 2y
Erinsuereads I hated that book as much as I hate this post 🤯🤯🤯 2y
JenReadsAlot Yikes... 2y
julesG Glad you're all okay! But, yikes! 2y
ju.ca.no Oh no… 2y
Soubhiville Oh no! Sorry you‘re dealing with that. 2y
DisneyFan So glad everyone is okay! 2y
Ruthiella Oh dear! Hope you get it all sorted without too much hassle! ❤️ 2y
LibrarianRyan @ravenlee trust me we are not. I hoping insurance will take the rest down. I don‘t know yet. But I have another tree like it that is dead and each year we get more of it down as it‘s 5k to bring it down so we have done 1500 at a time. And I find it ironic the dead tree is still standing but the live healthy one is the one that breaks. We lost one last year as well but it fell perfectly. We did even know it fell 2y
LibrarianRyan @ravenlee until Josh went to work 2 days later. It could not be seen from the front even though it was a front tree. We have done this before but it‘s just a giant mess. I have to see what insurance says tomorrow. 2y
IndoorDame Yikes! Good luck getting it sorted. 2y
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AmyK1
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The tagged is one of my favorites-I‘ve read it several times. Also excellent are:
The Thursday Murder Club
This Tender Land
A Thousand Splendid Suns

#letterT #alphabetgame @Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks

erzascarletbookgasm I loved the tagged book too! ❤️ 2y
Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks Thank you for playing 📚 2y
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TheLudicReader
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Thanks for the tag @Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks I am a little behind because I was away, so this is me trying to catch up. #alphabetgame This is actually harder than it looks.
Everyone should read A Tree Grows in Brooklyn by Betty Smith. The Banquet by Carolyn Slaughter is disturbing and fabulous. Coventry by Helen Humphreys is a quiet, beautiful book and Daisy Jones is the only book I have liked by TJR.

TrishB All Helen Humphreys books are lovely ❤️ 2y
Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks Love Daisy 💕 2y
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BeckyWithTheGoodBooks
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Here is my #bookspin list for August!!

Bookwormjillk Great list! 2y
TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!!! 2y
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jlhammar
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This book has a special place in my heart as it was a favorite of both my grandmother and mother. I finally read it a few years ago and absolutely loved it.

This was one of the most popular titles among the Armed Services during WWII. It brought comfort to many missing their homes and loved ones. When Books Went to War by Molly Guptill Manning is really fascinating if you want to learn more.

#MothersDay #MayMoms
@Eggs @Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks

Alfoster So agree! I loved this book in high school!❤️👏 2y
Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks ❤️❤️❤️ 2y
LeahBergen It‘s such a good read! 2y
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Aims42 I thought “When Books Went to War” was fascinating also!! I learned so much and the writing style wasn‘t like reading a history textbook, it was enjoyable. Because of that book I also picked up “A Tree Grows in Brooklyn” because of its impact on the soldiers in WWII 2y
Eggs A true classic! Great choice 👍🏼 2y
PaperbackPirate I love this book too! 💙📚 2y
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BrownGirlReading
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Pickpick

I haven‘t read this book since I was 12 or 13 so it was a real joy re-reading it and discussing it on the podcast with Christi. This is definitely an American classic that takes us through the ins and outs of life during the beginning of the twentieth century in Williamsburg. We follow Francine and her family and all the difficulties of being poor in America at that time. It‘s captivating, emotional, and informative. It‘s a must read!

Mitch Love that cover! 3y
Tamra Such a joy! 💕 3y
BrownGirlReading @Tamra Yes it is!❤️ 3y
BrownGirlReading @Mitch I bought this expressly because I feel it‘s the best cover!🥰 3y
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aperfectmjk
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Pickpick

Y'all! I am so mad at myself for waiting so long to read this one! I LOVED this! Easily made it's way into my top 5! 💕

#Bookspinbingo #MustReads2022 #ClassicsChallenge @TheAromaofBooks

Addison_Reads I read this for the first time last January and felt the same way. It's such a wonderful book. 3y
TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!!! 3y
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BayouGirl85
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Panpan

I know this will be unpopular but what did I just read?! I can possibly see that appeal of a tween girl reading this. For me, it just wondered, no clear direction/plot. I really wanted to like it though. It rambled, that's the best description I can give.

January Book 11/25 #LItsyLove #bookspinbingo

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Pickpick

The most requested book by GIs in WWII. I think I can see why: many soldiers probably identified with Francie Nolan‘s family (poor, food insecure, yet proud and determined not to be limited by their circumstances). Read through lens of a baby‘s experience, this was an eye opener regarding life in Brooklyn‘s tenements of the early 20th century.

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MemoirsForMe
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Thanks for the tag @TheAromaofBooks
#SundaySoapBox a little late! 😆
@Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks

⭐️Classic:A Tree Grows in Brooklyn
⭐️Memoir:Becoming
⭐️Writing:Bird by Bird
⭐️Fave Anne Tyler:Ladder of Years
⭐️Fave Fannie Flagg:The All-Girl Filling Station‘s Last Reunion
⭐️Humor:Angry Housewives Eating Bonbons
⭐️Heartwarming:A Man Named Ove
⭐️Children‘s audio:Ramona series
⭐️Bookish:Ex Libris
⭐️Inspirational:The Boy,the Mole,the Fox and the Horse

Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks Lots of great ones!! 🙌🏻📚❤️ 3y
TheAromaofBooks Oooo I love the organization here! I don't think I have read any of these except for Ove, so I will have to check some of them out!!! 3y
MemoirsForMe @Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks I can blame a LOT of these on Litsy! 😆 3y
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MemoirsForMe @TheAromaofBooks Be careful, I gravitat toward offbeat and odd books.🤣But I loved them all and can‘t stop talking about each one. 3y
PurpleyPumpkin What a fantastic list! While I‘ve read a bunch of these, there‘s lots I haven‘t. So, thanks for adding to my tbr!😂🙌🏽📚 3y
MemoirsForMe @PurpleyPumpkin 🤣🤣🤣I‘m sure you‘ll be doing the same for me soon! 📚 3y
PurpleyPumpkin It‘s funny how this keeps happening, isn‘t it!😆And I love it!👍🏽 3y
MemoirsForMe @PurpleyPumpkin Me too! 😆👍🏻📚 3y
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Hollie
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We did gifts last night and I received three new books, plus this gift box that was themed around my all time favorite book. Happy holidays, Littens!

Amiable What a wonderful gift! I love this book, too. 3y
Tamra Such a great book! 💜 3y
LeahBergen Wow! I love it. 😍 3y
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IselaKay
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Pickpick

My most favorite read this year so far and if I had to choose my favorite book of all time it would be in the running! I loved and related to this coming of age story so much!

Definitely recommend!

Bookwormjillk One of my favorites of all time. Such a great book. 3y
IselaKay @Bookwormjillk it really is! 3y
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AmyK1
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Pickpick

This is the 3rd time I‘ve read this and I still love it ❤️

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AmyK1
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“Serene was a word you could put to Brooklyn, New York.”

#firstlinefridays
@ShyBookOwl

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AmyK1
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Starting this #reread while I wait for my flight to take me to Illinois for a long awaited weekend with my best friend. ❤️

EvieBee Nice! I love this book and it‘s definitely due for a reread. 3y
MemoirsForMe Great choice! One of my all-time faves. 3y
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