"I wrote about people who liked fake fireplaces in their parlor, who thought a brass horse with a clock embedded in its flank was wonderful."
"Oh, I wish I was young again when everything seemed so wonderful!"
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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