Valerie R. Yow discusses her biography of Betty Smith, author of A Tree Grows In Brooklyn

08/19/2010 7:00 pm
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Thursday 8/19 7pm-8pm

This week marks the 67th anniversary of the publication of Betty Smith's A Tree Grows in Brooklyn.  Valerie Walter Yow will discuss her biography of the author, once a resident of Chapel Hill.

 

Betty Smith's A Tree Grows in Brooklyn captured the imagination of readers in 1943. Now, over sixty years since its publication, thousands of readers of A Tree Grows in Brooklyn still enter its world and dentify with Francie Nolan, growing up in a tenement in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. Betty Smith admitted that Francie was herself and that her mother, father, grandparents, aunts, and uncles were the inspiration for the book's characters. Here, in the first published biography of Betty Smith, their real-life stories are told. The heroes in Smith's novels, all working-class women-Francie in A Tree Grows in Brooklyn, the office worker Margy in Tomorrow Will Be Better, the housewife Maggie in Maggie-Now, the aspiring writer Annie in Joy in the Morning-become self-directed and confident. These novels present an insider's view of a blue collar world, of complex characters and psychological dynamics.  


Smith's vision in her fiction was an unusual combination of no-holds-barred realism and hope. Betty Smith: Life of the Author of A Tree Grows in Brooklyn, carefully researched and precisely documented, is written in a warm, conversational voice. This tale of three cities-Brooklyn, Ann Arbor, and Chapel Hill-is wise, funny, and at times sad, a life of a writer but also of a daughter, lover, mother, and grandmother.  

Valerie Raleigh Yow, a former history professor, is a psychologist and playwright who lives in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. She has authored several books, including The History of Hera: A Woman's Art
Cooperative and Recording Oral History: A Guide for the Humanities and Social Sciences, chosen by the American Library Association for its list, "Outstanding Academic Titles of 2006”

Location: 
Street:
Flyleaf Books (Add'l parking across the street in the UNC lots after 5pm and all day weekends)
Additional:
752 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd
City:
Chapel Hill
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Province:
North Carolina
Postal Code:
27514
Country:
United States