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In Brooklyn, New York, in 1927, Carl Brown and Annie McGairy meet and fall in love. Though only eighteen, Annie travels alone to the Midwestern university where Carl is studying law to marry him. Little did they know how difficult their first year of marriage would be, in a faraway place with little money and few friends.
But Carl and Annie come to realize that the struggles and uncertainty of poverty and hardship can be overcome by the strength of a loving, loyal relationship. An unsentimental yet uplifting story, Joy in the Morning is a timeless and radiant novel of marriage and young love.--Goodreads
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Joy in the Morning: Author of ''A Tree Grows in Brooklyn''
2000, HarperPerennial Modern Classics
Paperback
in English
- 1st HarperPerennial Modern Classics ed.
0060956860 9780060956868
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Joy in the Morning
April 1, 1982, G. K. Hall & Company
Hardcover
in English
- G.K. Hall Lrg Print ed.
081613300X 9780816133000
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