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A Tree Grows in Brooklyn
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SOLVED: Children's/YA > SOLVED. YA Historical fiction. Man killed by falling on stakes. [s]

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Mary (earth2res) | 81 comments He lives in a city, maybe New York. He is walking home at night and trips on string that is supporting stakes that are marking off something. He falls on sharp stakes that are in the ground and dies. Does this sound familiar? I believe the setting of the book was the early 1900s.


message 2: by SamSpayedPI (last edited Jun 25, 2020 08:39AM) (new) - rated it 5 stars

SamSpayedPI | 2306 comments This happens in A Tree Grows in Brooklyn, but to a very minor character (Johnny's brother, who actually doesn't really appear in the book at all, except to describe his death):

About a year after Johnny's marriage, Frankie, whom many thought even handsomer than Andy, wavered home after a drinking party one night and stumbled over some taut wire that a bucolic Brooklynite had strung around a square foot of grass before his house stoop. The wire was held up by sharp little sticks. As Frankie stumbled, one of the sticks pierced his stomach. He got up somehow and went home. He died during the night. He died alone and without the priest's last absolution for all of his sins. For the rest of her days, his mother had a mass said once a month for the repose of his soul which she knew wandered about in Purgatory.



Mary (earth2res) | 81 comments Yes, that is it! Thank you.


Mary (earth2res) | 81 comments How do I let people know this is solved?


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Kris | 54918 comments Mod
Glad you found your book, Mary. I marked this request as Solved by clicking the small "edit" link after the topic header. This only works on the full Desktop website - not the Mobile website or app.

I also added the genre "YA [teen] historical fiction" to the header.


SamSpayedPI | 2306 comments You're welcome -- glad you found your book!


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