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2021 April: That Scatterbrain Booky/A Tree Grows in Brooklyn.
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I've read about a third of the Booky book. It is set in Toronto during the depression. The narrator is 10 year old Booky, the middle child in a poor family. The mom is very resourceful but they are really poor because the dad can't get a job.
The book has a realistic feel to it and moves along quickly.
The book has a realistic feel to it and moves along quickly.

The author based the books on her own experiences during those hard times.
I live in Toronto and loved the local references.
The Sunnyside Bathing Pavillion is still there. It's a beautiful building with a large outside swimming pool.
The Flyer roller coaster is still there too. I went on it once when I was 20-never again!
I live in Toronto and loved the local references.
The Sunnyside Bathing Pavillion is still there. It's a beautiful building with a large outside swimming pool.
The Flyer roller coaster is still there too. I went on it once when I was 20-never again!

I live in Toronto and loved the local references.
The Sunnyside Bathing Pavillion is still there. It's a beautiful buildin..."
Fun, yeah the book felt very nested in its locale. One of the things I liked was how one of the streets in Swansea was named after a relative of hers. That seemed ironic considering how they were struggling. I guess that was probably true too. Veeny street, if I remember right.



Yes, it does get sweeter the more one rereads, I think.
Books mentioned in this topic
Booky: A Trilogy (other topics)With Love from Booky (other topics)
That Scatterbrain Booky (other topics)
As Ever, Booky (other topics)
With Love from Booky (other topics)
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Authors mentioned in this topic
Betty Smith (other topics)Bernice Thurman Hunter (other topics)
Since our members who don't live in Canada may have trouble finding that book, I have included an alternate selection, A Tree Grows in Brooklyn by Betty Smith.
This was our very first YA discussion book back in 2016.