This poignant and beautifully written memoir explores ordinary life through extraordinary eyes. The themes of love and loss, marriage and motherhood, poverty and courage - all raised in her first autobiographical volume, "Into Each Life" - are developed in this sequel with sensitivity and strength. The two volumes together are a compelling saga of Jewish life in Brooklyn from the 1920s to the 1960s.Of "Into Each Life," Joy Holland, Division Chief, Brooklyn Collection, Brooklyn Public Library, wrote: "... well-written, charming and informative ... I'd say Beulah Brown could stand up against Betty Smith [author of "A Tree Grows in Brooklyn"] any day.
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