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Mentioned in 11 episodes

A tree grows in Brooklyn

Book • 1943
Set in the early 20th century in the Williamsburg section of Brooklyn, 'A Tree Grows in Brooklyn' is a poignant and moving tale of Francie Nolan's coming-of-age.

The novel depicts the hardships of Francie's family, including her father's alcoholism and her mother's relentless efforts to keep the family afloat.

Despite the poverty and struggles, Francie's story is one of hope and resilience, symbolized by the tree that grows in the harsh conditions of their tenement neighborhood.

The book explores themes of family, education, and the American promise, offering a detailed and unsentimental portrait of urban life during that era.

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Mentioned in 11 episodes

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Angela Duckworth
, who loved it but couldn't remember details about it.
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Angela Duckworth
when talking about rereading things for comfort.
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Allie Beth Stuckey
when reflecting on female instincts and societal roles.
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Ethan Cross
in reference to his childhood in Brooklyn and the restorative power of nature.
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Mentioned by Stephen Dubner when discussing aspirational objects and the tendency to buy things we never use.
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Jennifer Weiner
as a formative book that showed her own reflection in a character.
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Angela Duckworth
in relation to the impact of experiences versus specific details.
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Stephen Dubner
while discussing aspirational consumption and his habit of buying books he doesn't read.
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Angela Duckworth
as a book she loved but forgot the details, highlighting the emotional impact over plot recall.
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