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Betty Smith (1) (1896–1972)

Author of A Tree Grows in Brooklyn

For other authors named Betty Smith, see the disambiguation page.

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About the Author

Betty Smith, December 15, 1896 - January 17, 1972 Betty Smith was born December 15, 1896, in Brooklyn, New York. She attended grammar school in Brooklyn, completing only the eighth grade. After leaving school at the age of fourteen, she worked in a factory, in retail and clerical jobs in New York show more City and eventually became a reader and editor for Dramatists Play Service, as well as an actress and playwright for the Federal Theater project and a radio actress. She attended the University of Michigan, from 1927 to 1930, as a special student. While attending the University of Michigan, some of her one-act plays were published, and she also worked as a feature writer for NEA (a newspaper syndicate) and wrote columns for the Detroit Free Press. She went on to Yale University Drama School, from 1930 to 1934. Smith became a member of the faculty of the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, from 1945 till 1946. She was a member of the Authors League and the Dramatists Guild. Smith is perhaps best known for her work "A Tree Grows in Brooklyn," which became an overnight success for the first time writer. She won the Avery and Jule Hopwood first prize of $1,000 in 1931; the Rockefeller fellowship in playwriting and Rockefeller Dramatists Guild playwriting fellowship while at Yale and the Sir Walter Raleigh award for fiction in 1958, for "Maggie--Now." Betty Smith died on January 17, 1972. (Bowker Author Biography) show less

Works by Betty Smith

A Tree Grows in Brooklyn (1943) 16,992 copies, 452 reviews
Joy in the Morning (1963) 1,055 copies, 22 reviews
Maggie-Now (1958) 384 copies, 4 reviews
Tomorrow Will Be Better (1971) 321 copies, 11 reviews
A Tree Grows in Brooklyn | Maggie-Now (1943) 229 copies, 7 reviews
25 Non-Royalty One-Act Plays for All-Girl Casts (1991) — Editor — 2 copies

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Common Knowledge

Legal name
Smith, Betty Wehner
Wehner, Elisabeth Lillian (born)
Birthdate
1896-12-15
Date of death
1972-01-17
Burial location
Legion Street Cemetery, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, USA
Gender
female
Nationality
USA
Birthplace
Brooklyn, New York, USA
Place of death
Shelton, Connecticut, USA
Places of residence
Williamsburg, Brooklyn, New York, USA
Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA
Chapel Hill, North Carolina, USA
Education
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
Yale School of Drama
Occupations
author
novelist
playwright
Awards and honors
Rockefeller Fellowship (1940)
Short biography
Betty Smith was born Elizabeth (or Elisabeth) Wehner in Brooklyn, New York, to parents who were German immigrants. She attended school until age 14, when she was obliged to go to work to help support the family. She worked at a succession of jobs, including making tissue flowers at a factory and at a press clipping bureau. In 1919, she married George Smith, a fellow German-American, and moved with him to Ann Arbor, Michigan, where he went to law school at the University of Michigan. The couple had two children and Betty waited until they were in school to complete her higher education. Although she had not finished high school, in 1927 she was permitted to enroll in classes, and studied journalism, literature, writing, and drama.
She attended the Yale University School of Drama from 1931 to 1934, and had two one-act plays produced in 1932. In 1938, she and her first husband divorced, and she moved to Chapel Hill, North Carolina. She remarried to Joseph Jones, a newspaper columnist, in 1943, the same year in which she published A Tree Grows in Brooklyn, her highly autobiographical novel. It was a runaway bestseller. A Tree Grows in Brooklyn was adapted into a famous 1945 film and several television versions, and has proven to be her most enduring work. She went on to become a well-known playwright, receiving many awards and fellowships. Her other novels include Tomorrow Will Be Better (1947), Maggie-Now (1958) and Joy in the Morning (1963).

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I started reading this over a year ago and stopped. STUPID JENNY. This book is such a wonderful journey it's no wonder it's a classic. I came to understand the Nolan family, their faults and quirks and love for each other. Don't be stupid. Read this book.
 
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jenbanks208 | 451 other reviews | Oct 18, 2024 |
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April 2020 group read in "everyone" club.
My husband's favorite book when he was an extremely reluctant student 4 decades ago... I think he subconsciously empathized because he had a very tough urban childhood, too.

Started to read it, but can't right now... too long and makes me too uncomfortable during this pandemic. It is beautifully written though and I do highly recommend it. Fascinating descriptions of what it meant to be truly 'working-poor.'
 
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Cheryl_in_CC_NV | 451 other reviews | Oct 18, 2024 |
My edition large print, over 400 pp. Line drawing cover, making it look sort of literary.
Anyway. I think I should've just reread ATGiB instead (after all, I've only read it once, and that was almost 2 decades ago). Smith certainly does know how to bring her characters alive. Or, half-alive, which is all the luckiest of them ever achieve. An easy, yet also wise read... but not an enjoyable one.
 
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