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Title:Tomorrow Will Be Better
Author:Betty Smith
Book Format:Hardcover
Book Edition:Special Edition
Pages:Pages: 274 pages
Published:1948 by G. K. Hall & Company
Categories:Fiction. Classics. Historical. Historical Fiction. Young Adult
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Tomorrow Will Be Better Hardcover | Pages: 274 pages
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In 1920's Brooklyn, Margie graduates from highschool and is filled with youthful optimism. Determined to rise above the drudgery and poverty of her upbringing, Margie finds a job at a small business nearby and attempts to escape her overbearing mother and her overworked,disillusioned father.

Before long, she meets Frankie Malone, a poor Brooklynite like herself, and the two fall headlong into courtship and marriage. Despite differences between her and Frankie, and some difficulties in her relationship with her parents, Margie still hopes that "tomorrow will be better."

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Original Title: Tomorrow Will Be Better
ISBN: 0816133026 (ISBN13: 9780816133024)
Edition Language: English


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I decided to read Tomorrow will be Better after reading and falling in love with A Tree Grows in Brooklyn. don't expect this book to quite live up to A Tree Grows in Brooklyn (but then again books can in my opinion) I think the key difference is that while reading A tree grows in Brooklyn I fell in love with almost every character whereas in Tomorrow will Be Better I found myself taking on many of the likes and dislikes of Margy. For instance I had an extreme dislike for every mother in the

a sad, sad book - but still fascinating

Betty Smith was just a great storyteller. I imagine her to be the Irish version of my grandmother. I still have all my copies of her books from my teenage years because I can never let them go. (Yes, they're chiseled in stone tablets. Whatever.)

I thought I reviewed this already.... darn you Goodreads app.This was a book by the same author as A Tree Grows in Brooklyn. It was about a girl in Brooklyn in the 20s and her sad life. This type of book is right up Betty Smith's lane. She loves to make you feel bad for the main character in a story. Margy grew up in poverty (which seems way worse now that we make more than $12 a week), married into poverty, and basically just lived her sad life where stuff kept going wrong.I really like the way

It's hard to believe this book was written over 60 years ago. The subject matter of interpersonal relationships in our lives and everything that can be at work to affect them, for success or failure, is timeless. The setting is Brooklyn in the 1920's, as it was in Betty Smith's highly-acclaimed and well-loved first book, A Tree Grows in Brooklyn. If you loved A Tree Grows in Brooklyn, then i think you'd love Tomorrow Will Be Better too!

As much as I ended up loving and knew I would love Tomorrow Will Be Better, I felt like it took a while for a real plot to develop. It was obviously well written and the characters, though sometimes were very flat, were interesting and kept me interested. But in the last 100 pages or so when the plot picked up I was completely in love the story and even found myself crying at the end. It is another wonderfully written piece by Betty Smith.

A bit on the depressing side at times, and definitely a crying book, but all in all I really liked this. It was written simply, but honestly, with good characters trying to make their way in the world, wishing and having hope.

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