Find the perfect quote to float your boat. Shmoop breaks down key quotations from A Tree Grows in Brooklyn.
Perseverance Quotes
After each futile birth, her love of children grew stronger. (7.61)
Gender Quotes
Carney liked girls better than boys. He would give a girl an extra penny if she did not shrink when he pinched her cheek. (1.15)
Society and Class Quotes
The stable was finer than any house in the neighborhood and the yard was the prettiest in Williamsburg. (2.27)
Education Quotes
“What must I do, Mother, what must I do to make a different world for her? How do I start?” “The secret lies in the reading and the writing. You are able to read. Every day you must read one...
Dreams, Hopes, and Plans Quotes
Francie thought that all the books in the world were in that library and she had a plan about reading all the books in the world. She was reading a book a day in alphabetical order and not skipping...
Family Quotes
Everyone said it was a pity that a slight pretty woman like Katie Nolan had to go out scrubbing floors. But what else could she do considering the husband she had, they said. They admitted that, no...
Coming of Age Quotes
Francie turned and went down into the cellar and sat in the dark a long time waiting until the waves of hurt stopped breaking over her. It was the first of many disillusionments that were to come a...
Visions of America Quotes
She and her brother, Neeley, like other Brooklyn kids, collected rags, paper, metal, rubber, and other junk and hoarded it in locked cellar bins or in boxes under the bed […] On the way to Carney...