"And you must tell the child the legends I told you - as my mother told them to me and her mother to her. You must tell the fairy tales of the old country. You must tell of those not of the earth who live forever in the hearts of the people."

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Source: BETTY SMITH (1947). “A TREE GROWS IN BROOKLYN MAGGIE NOW”

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Betty Smith was an American author best known for her novel 'A Tree Grows in Brooklyn,' which explores themes of resilience and identity.

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